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1926927561009 Of acid?.
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19269275648 recurs to the question, What is heat?
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192692756? oni with 61 parts of the carbonate of the alkali.
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192692756?//*- ceous earth, or quart''zy earth, because it is obtained from silex, or flint, and from the stone called quarts.
192692756AWilson sculp?
192692756Acid?.
192692756After they have keen kept thus about eight days, they are to be ex?
192692756And —? r —= 337»5-.
192692756Asdrubal commanded the left wing; Maherbal the right; and Hannibal himself, with his brother Mago, Cauna?.
192692756But Source ’ what is the source of the light?
192692756But did a meditated imprisonment justify treachery, trea¬ son, and murder?
192692756But if the gas which comes over is received in a Inti?
192692756But the first law of that kind, of which we hav.?
192692756But what greatness of mind is there in a generosity which follows on the usurpation of the supreme power?
192692756But what is the cause that the particles of bodies in these circumstances arrange themselves in this man¬ ner?
192692756CANTABRIA, in Ancient Geography, a district of Tarraconensis, on the Oceanus Cantabricu?, or bay ing Lan guage, 42] CAN of Biscay; now Biscay.
192692756CARDERS, CAR L I??]
192692756CARDERS, CAR L I??]
192692756Continent, C A U[ 291] C A U c Continent, Conjunct, or Proximate Cause, that prin¬ ciple in the body which immediately adheres to the dis- ease?
192692756Do you pretend to force a man of my years to live?
192692756Dr Felton, bishop of Ely, however, made him his chap¬ lain; and in 1639?
192692756E!i-ity of;? a- I pouf 16 Ml] IS that ‘ wa¬ ter- S T R Y.
192692756Fit/, c?.
192692756For this purpose Menzikof demanded of that emperor ’s secretary, whether his late master had left any written declaration of his intentions?
192692756Fourcroy distinguishes three nitrates of mer- Three ni-? « i‘y » I. Nitrate of mercury neutralized.
192692756He was strangely sur¬ prised at such a sight j and asked her whose head it was, and what had induced her to do an act so un¬ common to her sex?
192692756History?
192692756Hostages were given on both side?, and deputies were sent to Rome to procure a ratification of the treaty oy the senate.
192692756I won¬ dered a little at your query, Who Cheselden was?.
192692756II?
192692756In 1589?
192692756In Mr Hatchet ’s experiments, this — v —''alloy was brittle, when the proportion of bismuth? n4 amounted only to-rg^o part.
192692756In the latter case, the caloric which is 48?''
192692756Is it emitted by thethe liglij 1 oxygenous gas along with the caloric in its change’10.^“c< j j from the fluid to the solid state?
192692756Is it not obvious, that the display of certain virtues is necessary to put in motion the political ma¬ chine?
192692756Is this owing to the difference of age in the in¬ dividuals in which it has been observed?
192692756It has been distinguished by different names, as flowers of •nine, nihil album or?
192692756It is the adipose covering from all of the whale kind, which is brought home in square pieces called/ Zxte/ xe.?
192692756J237 ion of t. ‘ 238 nd na-''239> ara- 1140 iposi- Tungstic acid, Lime, 70 30 100 1241) ara-^42? erties.
192692756M hat then is the order in which the adhesion of these differ¬ ent substances takes place?
192692756Now to determine the weight of these parts of the arch, the distance be¬ tween the perpendiculars C c, D 0?
192692756On combustible bodies the action of this acid is S1?
192692756Opa O, P, Q, It, so disposed that they may each of thembodiei make an angle of forty- five degrees, that is, that theyseemlD?
192692756Or has it been a con-1 stituent part of the combustible body which is sepa¬ rated during combustion?
192692756Some derive the word from carro; others from Carmenta the mother of Evander, by a conversion of the m into/?.
192692756Some of these are 6, others I 1?
192692756That of the monodon, which is single, is shewn by the dotted line ABCD, terminating at the back part of the A. IVilsjn Sail}?.
192692756The carbonate of barytes may be prepared artifi- Prep21,6 daily, by exposing a solution of pure barytes to theb?
192692756The character J?
192692756The component parts of phosphate I99[ of copper, as they have been ascertained by Mr Chene- Composi?
192692756The depth of the frame will then be 9^- inches by or 4 inches in breadth; that is, 93- by 2?
192692756The fixed stance?.
192692756The inhabitants of this city had been likewise drawn off by Dionysius, and it underwent the same fate with I?
192692756The moment she saw them come, she could not command her tears j and when her husband asked her if all was well?
192692756The most powerful salts, as the nitrates, the hy- Salt?, peroxymuriates, have no action on pure gold.
192692756The particles are an(*? om''rough and harsh to the feel, as when they are rubbed^os‘t^on ’ between the fingers, or touched with the tongue.
192692756The perspective mirror,% • 17- r?
192692756The specific gravity 41?
192692756The thermo¬ meter whose bulb was blackened vindicated the highest temperature f. f/ i&.iySo, In an experiment made by Professor Pictet, two?
192692756The two armies were parted by a river, which Regulus boldly passed, by which means he left no room for a retreat in case of?
192692756Third Source of Caloric, p. 25?.
192692756This attesta¬ tion being confirmed by many persons present, Men¬ zikof cried out, “ What need have we of any testa-^ ment?
192692756This compound, which is a sulphurated oxide of tin, was formerly dis¬ tinguished by the name of durum musivum,? nusititm, or rnosaicum.
192692756This plant is called barilla in the Spanish language, and from this the •J1 u fl pot- 022 F ica- ti 1023?
192692756This was evaporated, and afforded crystals in the form of rhomboidal plates, which effervesced with acids 5 j> hate of,? 723 And soda.
192692756V/^yV^T r/A.vvv ss/’//6/1 ■.£%//r''j r f/ s/ r///;/s TtOirr/ iiba/ d t? ru/ p/ BUR[ Burning, rammed close about if.
192692756Very true; but is it not re¬ sisted in going down, both by the form of the chim¬ ney and other evident causes, so that it must return again?
192692756What are the purposes accomplished by these 7^''clianges?
192692756What then can be the passionate inducement to this course of life?
192692756When concentrated sulphuric acid is poured uponofacid?
192692756Where can tM*''we hope to receive information upon this subject but ‘ v""from astronomical observations?
192692756Yet where is there a person to be found, that can boast of his having become master of its doctrine in a year?
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192692756found to vary with the form, nature, and position of Tra??*.
192692756found to vary with the form, nature, and position of Tra??*.
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192692756or can you bring any reason to prove, that it is not base and unworthy of Cato to beg his safety of an enemy?
192692756or what is the cause of the same bodies in the same circumstances assuming regular figures?
192692756such thing as an igneous fluid?
192692756to no; and to that which the nitric acid bears to lime, as 21?
192692756vs- I ■ ST 1 •S7 I To 1 TT 1 TT r TT To?
192692756£ 170 Caithanxus as?
192692756“ Can any thing more be wanting to prove that this is the same with the modern theory of combustion?
192692756“ Who, for instance, would not wish to knowr what degree of permanency we ought to ascribe to the lustre of our sun?
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193696080* Vide Big- gins''sEssay on Bteach-? ■ £ 3- 158.
193696080.. j j.Egypt ’* Motamed; and was succeeded by A1 Motaded, son to?
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193696080? 47 Of the pla¬ netary nebulae.
193696080? 6 begin''become visible to us before he himself is seen in the hea-”^^ ®^ vens.
193696080? art I rZ Apparent Motions of the Heavenly Bodies.
193696080? i directly under the earth ASTRONOMY.
193696080? s very* l: e At- sphere.
193696080?, or rather jOer/ wm,?, Magnus Ausonius), one of the best poets of the fourth century, was the son of an eminent physician, and born at Bourdeaux.
193696080?, or rather jOer/ wm,?, Magnus Ausonius), one of the best poets of the fourth century, was the son of an eminent physician, and born at Bourdeaux.
193696080?, the hea- “ an animal, ” because most of the constellations in it, vens ’ which are 12 in number, have the names of animals: Fig.
193696080?, while they remained subject and tributary to tbe Median monarchs.
193696080AS cos. AS X cos. AE,=? » n x cos. AE.
193696080ASTRO Iti ® fPPa.rent s?
193696080And not, as feeling, throughout all parts diffus’d^ That she might look at will through ev’ry pore?
193696080And taking away B jo 29'', which is the complement to y?
193696080At his return to Caen, he resumed the functions of the mini-''svy?
193696080At last the Idees sur la Meteo?
193696080At my age, under my infirmities, among utter strangers, how shall I find out proper reliefs and supports?
193696080B L 1[ 71?
193696080BARATZ,( Turkish''), letters- patent granted by the Turkish emperors to the Greek patriarch, bishops, jjarat?
193696080Bat- Fowling, a method of catching birds in the night, by lighting some straw, or torches, near the place where they are at roost; for upon beatins?
193696080Bol ’s etchings are bold and free, stamped with certain impressions, are called iterra?
193696080But for what purpose then should wise nature have fur¬ nished the drones with that large quantity of seminal liquor?
193696080But thou thyself movest alone: who can he a companion of thy course?
193696080But what dependence is there to be put on the stability of the things of this world?
193696080By what means could the ancients move these enormous masses?
193696080Can we presume that he would have passed over in silence such a work as the hanging gardens?
193696080For what is human existence, in its present state, if you deprive it of action and contemplation?
193696080For what is there that a man may not be induced to forfeit to save his own life?
193696080Gabriel Sionita also published a beautiful Syriac edition of the Psalms, at Paris, in I525?
193696080Have we not then a right to call the world to an account?
193696080He asked afterwards what o’clock it was?
193696080He demolished the enclosures about his grounds and gardens, permitting every one to enter M 1 f,''vlliU^ru^.s tliey P''eaSf, d; he kept an open, a e?
193696080He died in 1634?
193696080He is more particularly said to beat the dust at terra a terra?
193696080He often told his friends, when they asked him how it was pos¬ sible[ 762] B 0 E[ 763] B O E rhaave sible for him to go through so much fatigue?
193696080His industry was then rewarded with propor¬ tionable success; for he found encouragement amonf 4 h th; Bidding Ei?
193696080How can we bestow alms who are not rich?
193696080How many relations in ecclesiastical wri¬ ters of Madonas, crucifixes, and wafers, bleeding?
193696080I he receiving baptism is not limited to any time, or de’suPb!Ce’a- ge 0?
193696080If, says he, this light was caused by the atmosphere of the moon, of what a prodigious extent must that at¬ mosphere be?
193696080In 1528, the same Bott- 4 G b< T!?
193696080In 17^ 3?
193696080In his address to this kind of men, he asks, whether they stayed to be baptized after death?
193696080In that part of the frame where the barometer tube is seen( «
193696080In- D are put tiie pencils e and?
193696080Indeed what impression could they make on it, when they pass through almost without obstruction?
193696080It is possible, therefore, that pure air, could it be deprived of all the water it contains, might?
193696080It our information, which we tunes of their suft’ering brethren?
193696080It was first proposed by M. Rigaud in 177 ®?
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193696080Jenghiz Khan having taken possession of Bokhara, entered on horse¬ back into the great mosque, and asked merrily if that was the sultan ’s palace?
193696080Let PQy?
193696080Louis said, “ Do you wonder at it?
193696080May not the lunar seas and lakes( savs he) have islands in them, wherein there may be pits and caverns?
193696080Mr Wollaston makes the first term of his proportion apparent, and the third mean time?
193696080Nor would these be so close, but that a good power applied to such an instrument might easily di?
193696080Now what could occasion an atten¬ tion to two years, if they did not suppose the equi¬ noxes moveable?
193696080Of Ci) lip Required the Sun''s true place, March 10th, Old Style, 1764, at 22 hours 30 minutes 25 seconds past Noon?
193696080On the 26th Nov. 1799?
193696080On the arrival of some fresh troops from Athens, therefore, the I4
193696080Required the trice time of Full Moon in April, Old Style, A. D. 30?
193696080Required the true time of New Moon in July, Old Style, A. D. 2180?
193696080Required the true time of New Moon in May, Old Style, the year before Christ 385?
193696080Required the true''time of New Moon in April 1764, New Style?
193696080Rpf/ i- Sci/ f/ t?
193696080Several tributary princes after¬ wards reigned in Nineveh j hut no particular account?
193696080She was drawn in 1587?
193696080So obvious, and so easy to be quench’d?
193696080The ancients did not ge- Opinions nerally think the mere want of baptism, where the pro- concerni*?
193696080The disposal of the apparatus for the distilla-»orc ’s D
193696080The fluxion resulting from this process is xx, of which the fluent is a?*.
193696080The game is played with sticks called?
193696080The matter indeed was put to the trial in the great eruption of Ve¬ suvius in I779?
193696080The method and its theory will be seen by the following investigation, extracted p. S?.
193696080The moon ’s diameter, as well as the sun ’s, is suppo¬ sed to be divided into 12 equal parts, called fftgzV.?
193696080The nabob and several other a dreadful men of the country distributed rice groff.?
193696080The speaker then again opens the contents; and, in holding it up in his hands, puts the question, Whether the bill shall pass?
193696080The true time of Full Moon in May 1762, New Style?
193696080The well- known nebula of Cancer, visible 228 to the naked eye, is probably one belonging to a cer- Directioi iJ?> JI31!
193696080The word is Latin, derived from the Greek, ecu?
193696080The zodiac from iso^/o?
193696080They asked those who approached the sick, if they ever had the same di¬ stemper P If they knew any one who had it?
193696080They have each their name; the hanger( tchoui), the eater( cA
193696080They have no bishops in the province, and style the king only Aoro?
193696080This place, called an Observatory, should contain, 1 menu £ anrf moon M j so that m is carried round
193696080This seems indeed to be the real birthplace of the aurora borealis?''
193696080This the following case ma?
193696080Though we have already in?
193696080To him, what did it import that the city was peopled with living creatures?
193696080To this also belong the hippolithus, or be-% oa?''
193696080W hat must be done?
193696080Was I in¬ fluenced by any dislike of the established religion, and secretly inclined towards a church of greater pomp and power?
193696080Was it ambition, and a desire of climbing into a higher station in the church?
193696080Was money my aim?
193696080We must further remark, that if the centripetal Revolutioti power, while the body increases its distance from the ° falj0<*?
193696080Were either of these fluids to he consi- iayour of dered as extraneous or dead matters, he thinks they nion0pI''''voulcl.act as stimuli?
193696080What could tempt me to step thus out of my way?
193696080What is there more noble than that right of asylum so respected among all the tribes?
193696080What keeps it alive in the first case?
193696080What maintains it in perpetual concentricity with the body of Saturn, and keeps its surface in one invariable position?
193696080What supports this immense arch of heavy matter without its resting on the planet?
193696080When the armies were drawn up in order of battle, Cimon pre¬ sented himself befort?
193696080When the earth is in that part of her orbit where a line drawn from Jupiter would touch it, as in the points
193696080Where, therefore, can he find a more co¬ pious, intimate, permanent, and efficacious source of comfort than in religion?
193696080Why am I thus bereav’d thy prime decree?
193696080Why should we fast in the Ramadan, since the whole year with us is one continual fast?
193696080]] me?
193696080^ The reader, perhaps, will ask here, Could not this Method of end have been gained by the first pair of thei, monie- comPu^n ® ters?
193696080^fthe''lra Durin& the long period from the year 800 to the bians?
193696080and even supposing it to act at the centre, how could it be able to fix the common centre of all the different co¬ lumns?
193696080and how he was cured?
193696080as> The terms offered, according to Procopius, were, that Genseric should have two thirds, and Bonifacius one[ 38?]
193696080aslies?
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193696080may be taken to be equal to aOx; and as the foregoing formula gives- us the angles a?E& a?
193696080music? ” to which being answered in the negative, he ordered the door to be set open, that the music might be the better heard.
193696080otioi''ftllt iaveu odiet? il 190 that 4- Part IT.
193696080p. 15?.
193696080per C.?
193696080to stand at a?, and in that situation the stars.v, b, c} will be in one line, and their parallax expressed by m — M J M m^Ut tie an8^e ° Ea?
193696080to stand at a?, and in that situation the stars.v, b, c} will be in one line, and their parallax expressed by m — M J M m^Ut tie an8^e ° Ea?
193696080to what use so large an apparatus of fecundating organs so well described by Reaumur and Maraldi?
193696080vanishes, and the term — db 1 — a?
193696080when the eye comes to A, is at C when the eye is at Real 9?
193696080whence thy everlasting light?
193696080~ 1—A?
193696080“ As the tail of a comet is owing to the heat of the Pileno, ue; sun, it grows larger as the comet approaches near to, tIleli?
193696080“ The thing( says Seneca) then appeared new and strange, to take revenge on learn¬ ing? ” Res nova et insueta!
193696080“ seems to be the great difficulty: for how is it thus possible for the water to extend its influence to the centre of any very considerable mass?
192984257Whatever claim they may have in right of food and self- defence( to which ought we to add the purposes of the naturalist, explained above?) 192984257 , What should I say? 192984257 ., K I L[ 452] K I L a_.th0? 192984257 15 If any preference be due to a language from the diversity 0? 192984257 168?, grandson of James I. succeeded his brother Charles II. 192984257 7. o. John ’s, Sf, an island of North America, in the bay of St Lawrence, having New Scotland on the south John''? 192984257 93—97? 192984257 98 88 96? 7 ib. 192984257 : In the Hebrew, aur is th< L “ i? 192984257 ?, “ hungry, ” because al¬ ways found empty. 192984257 ?. 192984257 ?. 192984257 ?., phesibseus, and exactly similar: Ikhester Nccte tribus nodis terncs, Amarylli, colores: Necte, Amarylli, modo. 192984257 A custom, that lands shall descend to the most worthy of the owner ’s blood, is void; for how shall this worth be determined? 192984257 About the same time the death of Dermod their great ally seemed almost to v I? 192984257 Amongst the distant monn- ported by four arches; it was built by Donald king of Man[rerf''on ’s 7r i''flp''r''tl''1''T?
192984257And if, after he has pleaded, the prisoner becomes mad, he shall not be tried: for how can he make his de¬ fence?
192984257And were all of them fools or hypo¬ crites?
192984257Aou may in some measure judge of Pliny ’s manner, by one short letter to his friend, which runs thus “ How fare you?
192984257As I do in the country?
192984257At this the chancellor fired: “ A trimmer?
192984257Boats of different sizes are placed in a transverse form upon a 2?
192984257But belief, you will say, is not in our power, and how can we believe what appears to us incredible?
192984257But how difficult is it to determine whether this principle may not be revived?
192984257But if they were able men, were they infallible?
192984257But is not this to set aside the real constitution of things, and to substitute dreams in their place?
192984257But is sensation, or''pleasure, or the removal of pleasure, pure instinct?
192984257But must we then admit, that nothing but sound can be imitated by sound?
192984257But the enumeration of many particulars in the same period is often neces¬ sary: and the question is, In what order they should be placed?
192984257But what evidence is there of this P are divines in vogue and power commonly the most knowing and upright?
192984257But, further, to take the case of bodies unorganized, how shall we account for the phenomena which chemistry exhibits to us?
192984257Could the first reformers hope to deliver the truths of religion more fully and more dearly than the Spirit of God?
192984257Does the irritation of the gums contract the 2 82] INS muscles of the arm?
192984257During this session an attempt was mademad ®? c''by the British ministry to infringe the rights of the house of commons in a very material point.
192984257Earl Richard was now invested with the lordship of Dublin; I R E L?
192984257Effajs o?
192984257For is not this system, whether well or ill founded, friendly to society?
192984257Frederic for the Holy Land j and finding the emperor still backward, declared him incapable of the imperial dignity, a?
192984257From the same root di, comes A< «?, or, the Eolic AiF the Latin Ditus, and the Celtic dhia, God.
192984257HYGROMET E R. Fi.h Xh,?
192984257Had every Soldier in the feu¬ dal army received the investiture of arms?
192984257Had she consented to repeal the declaratory law against America?
192984257Had they found out more apt expres¬ sions than had occurred to the Holy Spirit?
192984257Have birds any notion of equa¬ lity, or do they know that heat is necessary for incu¬ bation?
192984257Having thus ascertained what we mean by instinct, we shall now proceed to inquire, Whether or not there be any instinctive principles in man?
192984257He composed Grammaticee Latince, Greece?, et Hebraicce, compendium, cum radicibus, London 1606; and sent many excellent scholars to the universities.
192984257He was no sooner gone, than the 3 B new 3?
192984257How could they be able divines, when they imposed upon the consciences of Christians their own decisions concerning gospel- faith and doctrine?
192984257I N F crltes?
192984257If I am convinced of it, am I sure that the publication of my opinions will not do more harm than good?
192984257In the low flat lands, and especially in the marshes, the air is heavy, mois?
192984257In the succession of heritage, the heirs at law0rderof are otherwise called heirs general, heirs whatsoever,? B®ccs.sio?
192984257In the succession of heritage, the heirs at law0rderof are otherwise called heirs general, heirs whatsoever,? B®ccs.sio?
192984257In which hand do you think the ball is?
192984257Is it not rather a mixture of same¬ ness and diversity,—sameness in the sofund5 and diver¬ sity in the signification?
192984257It is difficult to conceive, that their stock of provisions should regularly be exhausted at the year ’s end?
192984257It must be owned, that the defect is not in the architect, but in the order.—Who ever saw a beautiful Tuscan build¬ ing?
192984257Its foim is this(?).
192984257LANIUS, the Shrike, ot Butcher bird?
192984257LANSQU1NET, the name of a game at cards, of French origin, It may be played at by any indiscriminate numbei?
192984257LIB[? 96] LIB Library, exceeded by that of the French king, begun by Fran- • cis I. augmented by Cardinal Richelieu, and completed by M. Colbert.
192984257Laase?
192984257Launce- « What has been said of the cause of laughter does? ton''.
192984257May not those innovations in religion, which discon¬ tent may introduce, lead to all the evils which are caused by frenzy and fanaticism?
192984257Military Knighthood, is that of the ancient knights, who acquired it by high feats of arm?.
192984257Myxine glutinosa, Lin.—Li¬ vid, paler beneath; with eight beards at the mouth.?
192984257Nescio quis teneros oculis mihi fascinat agnos?
192984257Now, how can this be, if the proudest part of mankind are also most addicted to it, unless we suppose vanity and pride to be the same thing?
192984257On the 17th of January 1763?
192984257One of the most beautiful of his works is the queen ’s house at Green?.
192984257Or, supposing that they all perceived the deception, am I then at last the only ho¬ nest man who will confess it?
192984257Redone a As the lavas are thrown out from the volcanoes in Ion?
192984257Schlosserian scarus.—Gold- coloured, with five dusky spots on each side, brownish baek?
192984257Serving/om^v?
192984257Slue shark.—Sides of the tail smooth, a cavity ong/ awc?/.?.
192984257Sur Vappuis du monde Quefuut il qu''on fonde D''espoir?
192984257Swimming or air- bladder, of fishes,^2 Stvord- Jish, see Xiphias, 8?
192984257The Mahrat- tas having implored the assistance of the English against «* LAO 1JC* T*** £ 2*''* •1?
192984257The king, surprised at the oddity of his appearance, immediately asked him what was the meaning of it, and whither he was going?
192984257The ministers were then called over yearly in the synod, and were commonly asked, Whether they had preached to the times?
192984257The mother ’s breast, itMedka?
192984257The telescope, ABC, is madeGr<*?
192984257This act does 2] LAW not extend to the destroying coneys in the day time, Game- on the sea and river banks in the county of Lincoln, Law?.
192984257This genus likewise comprises indicus, baikalensis, ocellatus, sagitta,? ix\A japanicus.
192984257This is the only justice who may appoint a deputy: he is also called jW/ a?
192984257Thus the thin or hygrometri¬ cal part of the tube will be reduced to 2?
192984257To sub-* Sue Lib?!.
192984257To whom will Miss*** be married?
192984257Truth is scarce attainable even by the surest observations j and will fanciful conjectures ever come at it?
192984257Two anal fins, the cau- Af/ rafr/.?.
192984257U A G E. O father, what intends thy hand, she cry’d, Against thy only son?
192984257U A G E. Quis globus, O elves, caligine volvitur atra?
192984257Usual length/?/.?.
192984257What fury, O son, Possesses thee to bend that mortal dart Against thy father ’s head?
192984257What motive then can induce me to divulge my doubts of its authen¬ ticity?
192984257Where two or more persons become common ♦ Wing proprietors of the same subject, either by legacy, gift?
192984257Whether the one method of expressing the variations sounds* of a verb admits of a greater variety of sounds?
192984257Will it serve my country to introduce discontent of any species?
192984257Will you to your power cause law and justice, in mercy, to be executed in all your judgments? — King or queen.
192984257Would the Romans have chosen that order for a temple? ” The expence of building that church was 4500I.
192984257You did not see it pass?
192984257You did not see it then?
192984257^?
192984257an object of such magnitude, and make the mighty discovery which has escaped millions of the wisest and most learned of mortals?
192984257and is it any evidence of owrs, that we are not there¬ fore induced to treat them with a more sympathising tenderness?
192984257and is this inference ill founded?
192984257and would she refuse to repeal that against Ireland?
192984257c. 34. extending the former to bulls, cows, oxen, steer?
192984257could he wear a seal, surpass in silk and dress, use ensigns armorial, and enjoy all the other privileges of knighthood?
192984257for example, Whether the bread belong¬ ed to them when they were eating it, or to the pope, or to the Roman church?
192984257is fn?
192984257maxims of rvar, and in which they could not possibly tactt‘3?
192984257n. The supreme criminal judge was styled the Justiciar?
192984257ncrlan-? us.
192984257or in which do you think the shilling may be?
192984257or who were the first reformers?
192984257p. lOfC- £ 8,5?.
192984257pleasantly?
192984257so! ol bim, g?
192984257some person; for example, Who is the merriest man in the company?
192984257tertain the opinion, that by virtue of consecration, the — Y- —''gods were called down to inhabit or dwell in their sta¬ tue?.
192984257that is, Where shall I take more?
192984257that is, at leisure?
192984257the heavens are open; if yon enter not now, when will you enter?
192984257“ But even if they were infallible, who gave them commission to do w''hat the Spirit of God had done al¬ ready?
192984257“ Colonel Fletcher being asked by some officers, why Colonel Baillie halted?
192984257“ Had you rather Caesar were living, and die all slaves, than that Caesar were dead, to live all free men? ” Julius Ccesur.
192984257“ Were there several labyrinths in that island?
192984257“ What was the use of the caverns to which the name of labyrinth was given?
192984257■ Wherein remain’d, For what could else?
192984257■?
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191689064- Some curious observations on the shining of some Dr Beale s fishes, and the pickle in which they were immersed, were made by Hr Beale, in May 1665?
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191689064; lery and bayonets?
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191689064A. nuda,? iakcd oat.
191689064After his death the^in?
191689064Animal mucus, hartshorn jelly,-veal and chicken broth, and perhaps oil, faband cream?
191689064At last it was soon proceed to the most violent measures against him,?
191689064At that time almost all the sciences were lost j and why not magic as wmll as others?
191689064Besides, how could 4[ 672] MAS the duke of Beaufort have been arrested in the midst of his army, and brought to France, without any one knowing it?
191689064Buckthorn? 6- Rhamnus catharticus, E. SPINA CER-* VINA, L. Buckthorn.
191689064But this was feand an eno- iieous conjecture j for two( liajTAohds?
191689064But what have we to do with thee?
191689064CO''?
191689064Cmera?, Cinereous B.''
191689064Conium maculatum?
191689064Could the.most enlightened man do more?
191689064Delphinium staphisagria?
191689064Did they perpetrate murder upon any of their fellow- citizens? — This was never laid to their charge.
191689064Did they purloin any man ’s treasures? — Of theft they were never accused.
191689064Do you see among us any indications of jealousy or 2 35 j M A D hatred?
191689064Eng?
191689064Farringdon ward without is bounded on?
191689064For what would it avail him to know good from bad actions, if be had no freedom of choice, nor could avoid the one and pursue the other?
191689064Harley rl of Ox:? d, lord di trea- rer to: een me.
191689064He became sheriff of London in 1575?
191689064Here he spent two or three years in pursuing his fa¬ vourite studies; but, in ly1?
191689064His master, surprised at his exact obedience, asked, How it was possible for him to eat such a nauseous fruit?
191689064His speeches on the Scotch and mutiny bills in the year 1747, on the Jew hill in 1753, anu on the privilege of parliament in 1763?
191689064How are the blanks or spaces in a line to be ma¬ naged, as these are by no means equal?
191689064How is a long word at the end of a line to be di¬ vided?
191689064I??
191689064I??
191689064If then it be so difficult for the uninitiated to discover the secrets of free masonry, and still more so to as?
191689064If we denote them by M, the number of oscillations made in io''of time in the mag- aj6^!? e11.
191689064In 1711?
191689064In 1772 the Poles were compelled to cede a part of this province to Russia; and at the partition in 1793?
191689064In ly1!?
191689064In reasonings of this kind, will any man pretend that it is of no use to be well acquainted with the va¬ rious powers of the mind by which we reason?
191689064In the eijrht concentric circular space?.
191689064In the motion of these rings about the pictures figured on tin?
191689064In the year 1783?
191689064In this manner it is evident we may find the lo¬ garithms of 8zz2X4, of i6z:2X 8, of 25=5x5?
191689064In which class then are we to rank these innocent men?
191689064Is it absolutely necessary, that the son should inherit the bodily diseases, and the mental debility of his fore- fa¬ thers?
191689064Is it not the chief employ¬ ment of our several courts of judicature to determine in particular instances, what is law, justice, and equity?
191689064Is it not then a matter of astonishment, that historians and philosophers have hi¬ therto paid so little attention to longevity?
191689064Is it of no use to mark the various fallacies in reasoning, by which even the most ingenious men have been led into error?
191689064Is it, therefore, so very astonishing, that, with so many advantages he was able to capti¬ vate the queen so far as to induce her to marry him?
191689064Is not this to assassinate an enemy with his hands tied behind his back?
191689064Is not this to reproach a foe who is deprived of the organs of utterance?
191689064It is governed by an alderman, eight common- council men, of whom one is the alderman?
191689064L ° G 0C subject, and the predicate of tlie conclusion the predi- I sonin?.
191689064L?
191689064MARRUBIUM, White Horehound 5 a genu?
191689064MASSALIANS, a set of enthusiasts who sprang up about the year 361?
191689064May not those who in¬ habit woods be allowed to live, without knowing who thou art, and whence thou comest?
191689064Medicine?.
191689064Menyanthes trifoliata,? narsh trefoil.
191689064Monogy- Bakamof I24- MyROXYLON PeRUIFERUM, E. BALSA-? eru MUM PERUVIANUM, L. L. Balsam of Peru.
191689064Mr Mait¬ taire died in 1747?
191689064Mu?.
191689064Now it was the universal belief of the ancient nations, says the learned Mosheim- f-?
191689064Now mathematics are the noblest/ iraxv-?
191689064Of what importance is it in many cases to decide aright whether an action shall be termed murder or manslaughter?
191689064P- 139-( d) K*< tu Atcrjcu t«v oA> jv xstdiegairam?
191689064PLATE CCXC1X 71 Sett//?.''
191689064Porus him- When Alexander had disposed his foot m proper self defeat- ort}er?
191689064Reflections on Titus Livius, which are extreme¬ ly curious j the History of Florence, from the year 120?
191689064S °?
191689064SABINA, L. D. Savine?
191689064Salix fragilis,/rG§''z7
191689064See Anap- rhicas, Ichthyology/ tw/-.?.
191689064Shall we excuse all this by saying, Tantinn religio potuit suadere malorinn?
191689064Strychnos nux vomica?
191689064TS?
191689064The Siberian ox- Greenland dog is a mosy usetinsiberiat?
191689064The cook observed, that, when she turned up that side of the fish that was lowest, no light cameTrom B 2?
191689064The flesh of the horse may be eaten, but is very Horse?
191689064The last of this great man ’s trea¬ tises was the Mantissa Altera, published in 1771?
191689064The method of proving a person? ion compos is very similar to that of proving him an idiot.
191689064The monarch then asked him if he had any doctor with him, and if he was a great doctor, and a king ’s doctor?
191689064The roaster of the dog was at length detected and hanged,,,,, Mr Bewick speaks of a remarkable singularity in tiK?
191689064The surface ot the water must be covered with very fresh oil of almonds, to exclude all access ot Care must be taken too, that one of the bottle?
191689064These advices, how-, — j » —- vLiuiLj?
191689064These animals abound in the immense forests of Ger- L5?
191689064They were indeed com¬ pared with other writings j hot with what writings?
191689064This fact establishes in a positive manner two important con?
191689064This point set¬ tled, let us next inquire what those ideas are which are capable of being thus unfolded?
191689064This valuable and learned man died at an advanced age, the 14th of June 1756?
191689064Thus B would be kept in the position s B? i.
191689064To what else can we attribute this extraordinary mortality?
191689064To what perceptible pro¬ perty in opium are we to ascribe its narcotic powers?
191689064W hat then is the import of snch general terms?
191689064Were not the inhabitants of England, at one period, fanatics, rebels, and regicides?
191689064Were they men whose aged limbs were unfit for the fatigues of a journey, or whose gray hairs had excited the pity of the Roman pontiff?
191689064What can the Lydians gain by the conquest of Persia; they who enjoy all the ad¬ vantages of which the Persians are destitute?
191689064What must we think of those who reproach and vilify the oi''der, upon the uncertain reports of cun¬ ning and interested men?
191689064What then are the grounds of cur judgment m rela¬ tion to facts?
191689064What then were their crimes?
191689064When a local and temporary institution drew down the vengeance of the Ro¬ man see, what must have been its conduct to a lodge of masons?
191689064When gold and silver are sold by the mark, it is divid¬ ed into 2?
191689064When our illustrious orator was asked, what was his best sermon?
191689064Whence arises this difference?
191689064^''P1?
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191689064and his queen lodged here, on occasion of their nuptials( e.)—In 1561, the nnM?
191689064and why confine him?
191689064and why that masque? — Others have dreamed that he was the count de Vermandois, natural son of Louis XIV.
191689064be substituted in it will become — 25«2-f 72 log the formula will be transformed to(?
191689064colchicmn Prepared by first macerating an ounce of fresh col¬ chicum root, cut into thin slices, in 16 ounces of vine- gar?
191689064five men and four boys have been added to the original 1U In the parish of St Luke stands the Haberdashers Aske?
191689064for 274 days?
191689064ft?
191689064ian ’ an.y?
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191689064or b.s^ ”? 8V Ivl „ Vhe scaffolding suddenly fell, and and trespasses, in causes for JO ro d « «^5*-,_^ « miserabL.aimed.
191689064or formerly made use of as Part I. Dietetics e euim root?, Arum colocasia, Egyptian arum.
191689064or is there in the sweet taste of acetate of lead, any indi¬ cation of a deadly poison?
191689064pr[gons?
191689064revenue glitters from head to foot with gold?
191689064s?
191689064secret association was overawed and persecuted by the Masonry, rulers of Europe?''
191689064the originals?
191689064ther it can be taught?
191689064times with a saddle, and sometimes without one, with only a short stick in one hand, carefully managing the bridle with the other?
191689064utcardi- C om¬ ul Dor¬ is?.
191689064we have passed through, inasmuch as they are now O''Mctlioi search and their mutual dependence may require?
191689064y to base r:: g: logi r?
191689064“ In the irretriev¬ able situation of her affairs, let the most severe of her sex say what course Avas left for her to folloiv?
191689064“ To whom is it( he ex¬ claimed) that I am going to yield thee up?
191689064„,^ c. Carbonas Ammonia?., E. AMMON I/E PRE- Carbonate PARATA, L. ALKALI VOLATILE MITE, D. Carbonate of ammonia.
191689064■ r of^ar"^Llt^10W can any third idea serve to discover a re^ati ° n between two others?
192200322''? ai, us.
192200322( I A Wilson Sculp?
192200322), LP: LE:: LC: Lp, hence, and because of the parallels PH, ED, CK,^?
192200322), and the angles at C equal, are in all respects equal, and because the angle FPC is equal to C/?/ FP is parallel to//?
192200322* 3?.
192200322*''straits of Magellan, or to double Cape Horn, and sail^ psci through those of Le Maire?
1922003221 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 16 I?
192200322152 j Shells are subject to several imperfections; some of 1 “? ®* which are natural and others accidental.
19220032217 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 2?
1922003221? ctW.
1922003223 E C T I O N S. Part I] Let DPg?
19220032241?
192200322:: CQ*: DE*, and by inversion and alternation, PE Ep: DE*?
192200322?
192200322?
192200322? iatic Calcareous Spar,( fig.
192200322? iost, none, they, them, whom, mine, your, self, must, will, have, been, were, four, jive, nine,& c. xo.
192200322? rpera.
192200322?, all over.
192200322A controul in the executive branch of the legislature over the government of India had indeed been established by the regulatioi?
192200322A:—7?
192200322According to Basan, he wa?
192200322Ac¬ cording to theory, in regard to the integrant molecule, the height? ’ y is to the side r n nearly in the ratio of 3 to 2.
192200322All donations, exchanges, leases,& c. are t01?
192200322And are not those stories matched by those of Calypso and Circe, the enchantresses of the Greek poet?
192200322And does not one instantly perceive what respect and dependence this privilege would draw upon them?
192200322And it is evident also, that this aug¬ mentation of industry will not essentially increase num¬ bers: Why?
192200322And supposing it had been seen by some ancient, whose writings still remain, why should he make particular mention of it?
192200322And what are the Grecian Bacchus, Hercules, and Theseus, but knights- errant, the exact counterparts of Sir Launce- lot and Amadis de Gaul?
192200322Animal a tethys?
192200322Animal ascidia?
192200322Animal tetbys?
192200322Animal?
192200322Another, by the same, to pay no attention to the appearances of the heavens while any affair was be- h\\r,/./„-//''€ 1A) C K PLATE CXLm Fig.?.
192200322Barred with brown; whirls 7, muricated; each awnfu.?.
192200322But being then in a lethargic fit, he answered from the purpose; upon which he was again asked whether he did not name his eldest son Kichard?
192200322But how was this to be effected?
192200322But what is the cause which operates in determining the regular arrangement of the particles of bodies in these circumstances?
192200322But whence had they the spicery?
192200322But who imagines that Pausanias had either opportunity or in¬ clination to copy Paterculus?
192200322But who would conclude from this answer, that Gronovius thought the Alexiades spurious, or not worthy of any regard?
192200322But why are the same edges and the same faces attracted in the same way?
192200322CQ2-f CG*: CE*:: CQ*: CP*: c Q?
192200322Can competition among buyers possibly take place when the provision made is more than sufficient to supply the quantity demanded?
192200322Conda- mine, who gives an account of the tree in the Me¬ moirs of the Academy of Sciences at Paris in the year 1738?
192200322Conic, spirally twisted, yellowish, with brownor# uc hands; the middle round and twisted; aperture orbi- pfig?, cular.
192200322Corvus{ Raven,'') in Astronomy, a constellation of the southern hemisphere; whose stars in Ptolemy ’s ca¬ talogue are 7?
192200322Could it have been intended to confide in their discre¬ tion?
192200322Did he, who thus inscribed the wall, Not read, or not believe, St Paul, Who says there is, where’er it stands, Another house not made with hands?
192200322Draw D d an ordinate to the axis meeting the circle in G,#; and take a point^ in PL, so that/?
192200322Draw the diameter d CG through one extremity of the ordinate d D, and join G and D, the ether extre¬ mity, meeting Vp in H. Because c?
192200322During this peri- sitimtion of jous navigation, the Discovery, after having almost got yie Oisco- c|ear out prom tjie jce?
192200322Extremely fragile, cylindrical, composed of pure orr^ar?
192200322For if the ancients contradict one another, how could it follow more than one of them?
192200322For let P/?
192200322For p IP as well as PH is equal and parallel to CQ, there¬ fore the points H, Q, IP are in a straight line parallel toP/?, and HQrrH''Q( 33.
192200322For the better understanding of K% which? 6 General theory of colours by Sir Isaac Newton.
192200322For this pur¬ pose the motion of the wheel c e?
192200322For what are Homer ’s Lsestrigons and Cy¬ clops, but bands of lawless savages, with each of them a giant of enormous size at their head?
192200322For what is death to that mind which considers eternity as the career of its existence?
192200322Formation “ The smallest particles may cohere by the strong- Pa!.Ucie?
192200322H Teeth erect( dens erectus), when the valve is laid on Terras e?
192200322Hath Bolingbroke depos’d Thine intellect?
192200322Hath he been in thy heart?
192200322His verse?
192200322How difficult is it to ascertain the years of the Judges of the Jewish nation, in the Bible?
192200322How inconceivably nume¬ rous then must the circulations in the whole human body be?
192200322How many of those inscriptions, which are preserved to the present day, are mentioned by classical authors?
192200322I. E.) 5 therefore P/ is equal and parallel to 7?
192200322I. E.): thus FP//?
192200322ISNOTHI NG CE RTAIN?
192200322If he had a son of his own blood, why did he adopt Leucus?
192200322If these things are so j if man is the vessel of guilt and the victim of misery; he demands how this constitution of things can be accounted for?
192200322In PF and/?F take PK= P/, and/?
192200322In this case, how could they propa-''gate their religion?
192200322Is not infinite goodness equally conspicuous in relieving misery as in diffusing happiness?
192200322Is the language of every nation intuitive, or were they dictated by exi¬ gences, and established by convention?
192200322It is easy to explain the formation of the grooves or)$ and elevated ribs which are found on the outer surface of?
192200322It may be conceived, from what has been said on the position of the diagonal OR, why the line
192200322JS.?
192200322L.. • M> t t s:= r~ Ilfi§i5= J^th/ is/ rsd c''oHstnoft''/t?
192200322Let HP, H/?
192200322Let P/7 be a diameter, HP, 7i p tangents at itsver- fig, 44 tices j draw straight lines from P and/?
192200322Let PCy?
192200322Let Ss be the diameter that is conjugate to R r, then R r is to S.?
192200322Let/?
192200322Lister, t. 857. f.?
192200322Lord Kames asks, Wherefore are not the Abyssinians and the inhabitants of Zaara of as dark a complexion as the Moors on the coast of Guinea?
192200322M. Animal an ascidia?
192200322Margin crenated; flat valve thin and smooth, wnrM?
192200322Mediterra- wcrfiorV/ e.?.
192200322Must we pay no regard to the writings of Livy, because his history contains many fabulous rela¬ tions?
192200322N. Animal?
192200322Nay, we may even ask, How could they live?
192200322Nevertheless if there be such a thing as an argument a priori, why may not specula¬ tive men be employed in its examination?
192200322Now, when P/?
192200322October 1820. coo[ 63 ° 1 COO distiiii?
192200322Of the Methods of Fishing and Collecting Shells* 13?
192200322Of the nine authors named in p. 109, had any one ever visited Paros?
192200322On one side of this plate were engraven the arms of England impaled with those of Oliver, and on the reverse the following legend: Olivertus P?
192200322On the other hand, can competition take place among the sellers, when the quantity demanded exceeds the total provision made for it?
192200322Or how came Arabia to be so famous in ancient times for spices?
192200322Or whence proceeded that mistake of many great authors of antiquity, that spices actually grew there?
192200322Or, may we gather from these words, That house is not a house of lords?
192200322Oval, membranaceous and white; one side is?
192200322Oval, with the whirls crenated and flattened at niu?< top; aperture ear- shaped; pillar without teeth.
192200322Ovate, acute, and very smooth; outer lip ere- srnaragdu- nated, and striated within; pillar slightly plaited;/ «,?.
192200322Ovate, depressed, with irregular angulated ribs,? «.
192200322P:/?
192200322Patella?.
192200322Pris?
192200322Ptolemy calls the CA/?
192200322Quid cst qnare ego servi mei hilurius responsum, et contumaciorem vultumy fla- gellis et compedibus expiem?
192200322Reason humbly confesses every word of it to be absolutely incomprehen- 81 e?
192200322See Bible( Gm?&.)
192200322Seminaries for their in- 3 struction are supported by it, and a number of charita- Colleg?
192200322Shall they die to avenge a private quarrel between us?
192200322Slightly grooved transversely, and granulated barbaden- at the base, reddish, with two white bands; spire ob- sf?.
192200322Subovate, rather ventricose, transversely ribbed, jV/ gos*/,?.
192200322Sup- “ pose the question to be, Is nothing certain?
192200322Take V a point in LR, so that/?
192200322Tell me, Apollo, for thy Daphne ’s love, What Cressida is, what Pandar, and what we?
192200322That Sir Thomas knew nothing of it, or be¬ lieved it to be spurious, or forged it, or was privy to the forgery?
192200322That he should have the power and boldness to put his prince and master to an open and infamous death?
192200322The cards being thus disposed, you ask your adver¬ sary in what suit you shall repique him?
192200322The only equi-?
192200322The triangles FCP,/C/?, having FCir/ C, CPr^C/?
192200322The triangles FCP,/C/?, having FCir/ C, CPr^C/?
192200322The triangles KH h, KL l being similar, and H A, L/ similarly divided at P,/?, KH: KL::( H £: L/::) HP: Lp.
192200322The true question is, Has not the Parian Chronicle every mark of antiquity that can be expect¬ ed in a monument claiming the age of 2000 years?
192200322The valued rent i?
192200322The word comes from the Greek xoa- fto?, world, and waAif, city.—One of the ancient philoso¬ phers being interrogated what countryman he was?
192200322The word comes from the Greek xoa- fto?, world, and waAif, city.—One of the ancient philoso¬ phers being interrogated what countryman he was?
192200322Then by looking through the small sight holes(.?)
192200322Therefore we can not help condemning, though with some reluctancy, the following simile, o?
192200322This again is derived from the name Xg< o- re?, Christas, from the word I anoint.
192200322Thou foolish woman, sayest thou that the priest can¬ not make the holy body of Christ?
192200322Thou foolish wo¬ man, after the words of consecration, is it not the Lord s body?
192200322Thus Ti- tius and his brother are related$ why?
192200322Thus in 3.v, ax, or b x; 3, a and b, are the coe fficients of a?
192200322To what a degree must good- breeding adorn the beauty of truth, when it can thus soften the deformity of falsehood?
192200322To what source must we attribute those intestine dis¬ sensions?
192200322Trade is at a stand: what then becomes of all the hands which were for¬ merly employed in supplying the foreign demands?
192200322Tunc ilia senectce Sera mece requies$ potuisti reliquere solam, Crudelis?
192200322Was David, was Solomon, a stranger to this doctrine?
192200322Was it probable that the court of directors would act upon that scale?
192200322We have eaten oyster?
192200322What a number of discordant opinions has Mr R. himself given us from the ancients concerning the age of Homer?
192200322What are the first consequences of this revolution?
192200322What are the frowns of for¬ tune to him who claims an eternal world as his inhe¬ ritance?
192200322What darkness is spread over the succession of the kings of Judah and Israel?
192200322What if a mouse eat it after consecration; what shall become of this mouse?
192200322What real dependence, therefore, could there be on the accuracy of the account given by a youth of that age?
192200322What shall become of her, say you, my lord?
192200322What then are the consequences of this new com¬ merce to our merchants, who have left their homes in quest of gain abroad?
192200322What, in¬ deed, is life or its enjoyments without settled principles, laudable purposes, mental exertions, and internal com¬ fort?
192200322What, is my Richard both in shape and mind Transform’d and weak?
192200322When the revenue of the prince from a single port was so great, what must have been the riches of his subjects?
192200322Where ’s the necessity of that, Mr Bayes?
192200322Who can doubt, for example, of the truth of the facts re¬ lated by Admiral Anson, in the history of his voyage round the world?
192200322Who does not feel how much more vocal and sonorous the fifth appears when compared with the fourth?
192200322Why did he trust to him the government of the island, when he promised him his daughter in marriage?
192200322Why is a period so vast obliterated so entirely as to escape the retrospect of history, or tradition, and even of fable itself?
192200322Would it be contend¬ ed that parliament meant to leave the finances in the hands of the company, who had been declared unfit to be trusted with them?
192200322You and I have quarrel''ed; but these warriors, what have they done?
192200322[ 158] Cipher C I P[ 159] C I P that, then, thus, with, when from, here, some,?
192200322\ The next question to be determined is, to what degree of latitude the northern coast of Asia extends before it inclines directly westward?
192200322], e?
192200322and g E*=PE- L n$ CLemraa)* Part P Therefore DEa: GE*LR: LN, Of the c and c?
192200322and g E2= L « EP, S( Lemma-) therefore DE*: GE2:: LV: LN, and c?
192200322and why might not the author, without any imputation of ignorance or rashness, sometimes depart from them all?
192200322because both are derived from one father: Titius and his first cou¬ sin are related$ why?
192200322cause of the same bodies in the same circumstances assuming regular fi¬ gures?
192200322for it is perpendicular to D a?
192200322goe?.
192200322how can it be supposed, that a being so wicked and unhappy should be the production of an infinitely per¬ fect Creator?
192200322how far they extended?
192200322is a parallelogram of which the opposite angles P and/?
192200322is it because I look like a man? ” But though she ridiculed the manners of the French court, she was very solicitous to enter into its intrigues.
192200322j If again you interrogate them how those books, The nature which they call Scriptuj''e, are authenticated?
192200322less civilized, less social, less secure?
192200322nay, what security could there be for Magna Charta itself?
192200322or is it the sound “ of days that are no more?
192200322points P,/?
192200322sed of these two mixtures only?
192200322t. 197. and 1914. and 15.?
192200322therefore, because of the parallel lines PH, ED,/jL, EP: E/?
192200322to be a pillar of coal 18 feet long and 12 feetFj-?
192200322to handle them, and to choose such as we wish should ment of the increase to the largest size, either as simple or com- crystals?
192200322unconnected assembly has the right or ability to de--—''r — J fend them?
192200322vature the Coii Now if the ordinate D f?
192200322what sayest thou, thou foolish woman?
192200322whether in sailing to 4 the Pacific ocean, it is better to pass through the^8*?
192200322with what loud applause Didst thou beat heaven with blessing Bolingbroke Before he was what thou would’st have him be?
192200322x. t. 157* f* I5 ° 4 an(i I5 ° J*?
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192200322“ But what reason could there be for these archaisms in the Parian Chronicle?
192200322“ Did not Ossian hear a voice?
192200322“ Suppose the question to be, What is each Briton''s “ boast0?
192200322“ There is nothing said of it in Sir T. Roe ’s negotiations. ”"What is the in¬ ference?
192200322“ What then is the opinion which on the whole we''are to form of the admirable Crichton?
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19167903601 what kind?
1916790361 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 J3 J4 1.?
1916790361 The fasciculata has a rotatory organ, which mny fasti''a ‘ sometimes be seen projecting beyond the aperture; therefr?.
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191679036356 Specie?.
1916790363c?, PASSIVE, or those which express not action bntpassion, whether pleasing or painful$ as, Portia was loved, Pom¬ pey WAS CONQUERED.
1916790364, “ Annon legistis, quod qui eos in principle creavit, creavit eos marem et feminam? ”( e) Ihese are complex terms because they are verbs.
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191679036? e*rPrii the wings of the hanse or flamingo j an image of whichc-^a*^ei is constantly kept near that of the god in the temple where he is worshipped.
191679036? iarygolds,& c. an account of which has been already given under the article Anj- MAL- Flower.
191679036? j being an abscissa of the axis, and H m its correspondent ordinate.
191679036? t< lePends uPon tlie gravitat‘ons M. Pascal tl the''ef* devised the following experiment.
191679036?, and be''J exactly at O when the beginning or narrow end of the horn arrives there.
191679036?/// t// v/?r/f>?w/ f:/r.
191679036A. Infesting?
191679036A. Wilson Sculp?
191679036And the poets gave them a dragon to watch the garden where the fruit grows; this dragon they tell us Hercules slew, and carried oft In?
191679036And why does our author forget Publius Scipio( Africanus ’s father), a prudent and able general, whom Hannibal vanquished at the Ticin?
191679036Are there no cases, then, in which the relative may be resolved into the connective and with a prepo¬ sitive pronoun?
191679036Are two four?
191679036Being once at supper with a large company, when a question was debated, Which nationalist of Europe had the greatest ingenuity?
191679036Besides these two species, the following are described in the Systema Nature?
191679036But Mprepositions be words devoid of signification, why should there be disputes respecting their numbers?
191679036But an accurate historian goes yet further, and con?
191679036But if both imply comparison, it may be asked, In what consists the difference between the comparative and su¬ perlative?
191679036But if the present tense be thus indefinite, how, it may be asked, are we to ascertain the particular time which is intended?
191679036But is not that the case in all instruments, except where the performer sits of necessity?
191679036But when should I be able to find » time in which your lordship ’s goodness is not employed?
191679036But, as the pronoun of the third person is merely the substitute of some noun, an objector may ask, What noun is here represented by he?
191679036Can he understand the rider ’s spurring him with his face directed to it, as a sign for him to pass it?
191679036Continue FG and DK to H and E. The area NP/? » may be expressed by NPxN n. But( Conic Sections, Part I.
191679036Corpus filiforme, elasticum; capite labiato, labiis membranaceis j cauda(/mf/ zo?)
191679036De Valenti- nianorum herccsi conjecture?.
191679036Did ever any one see Giardini or Fisher play a solo sitting?
191679036Does the superlative always express a greater excess than the comparative?
191679036Engl Try Jtittiams gunnery: PLATE CCXUX 7/V/7/?
191679036Every religion, H I N[ 475 3 H- I N doo?
191679036F n: F r — np therefore in n: q?
191679036For example, if we be asked, how the weather will dispose of us to morrow?
191679036For why stop at a limited number, when in all subjects susceptible of intension, the inter¬ mediate excesses are in a manner infinite?
191679036GREENWICH, a town of the county of Kent, in England, pleasantly situated on the bank of the Thame?, about five miles east from London.
191679036H E A from tlii?, they could not bear the touch of quick¬ silver heated only to 120 °, and could but just bear spirit of wine at 130 °.
191679036HEDYOTIS, a genus of plants belonging to the tetrandria class of plants •, and in the natural method ranking under the 47th order, Stellate?.
191679036HERITAGE, in ‘ Scot.?
191679036HODEGOS, a term purely Greek, eJay#?, signify- mg guide.
191679036Ha*Ung?.
191679036He composed three comedies: La Petite Muison, La Ju- loux de Sot me me, and La Reveil.d?
191679036How fare ye? ”& c. HAIMSUCKEN.
191679036How shall the speaker address the other, when he knows not ffisper8onal name?
191679036I The music of the Hindoo?
191679036I?
191679036I?
191679036II carry it nearly at the rate of I5''° 7* n a second; x),ecr?
191679036IL H E L M I N T ede?.
191679036If B and t?
191679036If S 7?
191679036If it be farther asked, how the resistance of the air can ever come to he oblique to the progressive mo¬ tion of the body?
191679036If, in¬ stead of JOIN, we should say to him, a house WITH; he would still ask the same question, with what?
191679036If, to a disciple of Mr Har¬ ris, we should say, a house JOIN j he would reply, JOIN WHAT?
191679036In 1079?
191679036In Africa the Turks possess Egypt, which they conquered in IJ1?
191679036In his last sickness his frequent questions were, Whether his disease was curable?
191679036In what way then do I pro¬ ceed, in order to particularize it, so as to make it de¬ note that very man whom I mean to specify?
191679036Is John a couple and Jane a couple?
191679036Is it a wonder that a horse should be afraid of a loaded waggon?
191679036Is it worth taking so much pains to leave no memorial but a few poems?
191679036Is not his master the king of England my subject, or rather my slave?
191679036It gives us pleasure, however, ’ to find, that W- M fc l u?
191679036It is obser''?
191679036It was designed to an¬ swer a question which began to be much agitated, whe¬ ther the small coal of Scotland is the same with the culm of England?
191679036J^ c/5 K ARTIFICIAL, or the several names of 1 g Fmi7 T H C HOUSE, g The VATICAN,&
191679036John Huss, from Avhom the Hussites take their name, Hussite?.
191679036Known or unknown?
191679036L HERA j editary and province?, they possess.
191679036Let 1) be the, diameter of?
191679036Let two pieces of glass 0 A 7?
191679036M M A R. round, we apply to B the most general that we can j and what other species is so general as existence?
191679036Modern banging on a gallow?.
191679036No. ” “ Is he brave?
191679036Nouns, as they C 2 have orator, poet, or soldier,& c.?
191679036Now it is evident, that the particle j?
191679036Now what is the reason of this distinction?
191679036OK\vri try<> x 1.03.1 j> JVKIMMOM> TCirri: Sculp?
191679036Or, will it never again be restored to France? — Eng¬ land has not made a fortunate beginning.
191679036PL* v~ w RT and its parameter-^—-, R?
191679036Perhaps it may be said, What signifies so much knowledge, when it produces so little?
191679036Seen now for the first time, or seen before and now remembered?
191679036Simple"?
191679036So,? Nn, k Iwp.
191679036Suriry de St Remy, why the culverin of Nancy, which is 22 feet long, did not carry a ball equally far with a shorter piece?
191679036That we must infer, not from our nature or termination of the genitive itself, hut from our? S previous knowledge of the objects connected.
191679036The back- ground is a Gourgue?
191679036The fol¬ lowing sentence will illustrate our meaning: sE^«>r< i£< ’ A^»«i «( t*x rei?
191679036The ground being thus planted, all that?
191679036The guards, it is well known, took a decided part with the people 5 and on the 14th of July 1789?
191679036The indicative mode, however, is not f////.?
191679036The man departs, and returns a week after: What do I then say?
191679036The most emi¬ nent poets of that age also exerted themselves in honour Htnr?
191679036The question now occurs, How we are to provide ourselves with a succession of pleasurable engagements?
191679036The same holds true in all attributives de¬ noting definite quantities of whatever nature: for as there can be no comparison without fwte/ i.v/’o?!
191679036The usual expression is “ Hoa, the ship ahoay! ” To which she answers, “ Holloa?
191679036The water will rise in the tubes A, B, C to different altitudes m,/?, 0, inversely proportional to their diameters.
191679036The wild ducks fre¬ quenting this sequestered spot are said to be worshipped by the natives, and consulted as oracles in all affair?
191679036Their da-* otee?.
191679036There 35''^.Specie?.
191679036There are many intrench?
191679036This 2 HYDRODYNAMICS: Part I Comparison?> e tween the theore- tica!
191679036This appears to be done by contracting the muscles of its throat, so X x as 3+ 5 Specie?.
191679036This genus comprehends most of those extraordinary animals which have been described under the title of animal flowers, sea-?
191679036This is a very great imperfection; as half tone?, being tuned at the medium, are false both as sharps and as flats.
191679036Thither ac¬ cordingly he went in 1754?
191679036Thus, How often did you write?
191679036W hat do I say?
191679036W here are ye bound?
191679036W= SxV* Widbp—.?
191679036We are apt to suppose that a horse fears nothing so much as his rider j but may he not, in many cir¬ cumstances, be afraid of instant destruction?
191679036What better character can be given of a writer?
191679036What cheer?
191679036What then is the force of the personal pronouns?
191679036What then is the import of the phrase?
191679036What then is to be done?
191679036What wonder if such a man were universally beloved?
191679036When we say, where were you yesterday?
191679036Whence came ye?
191679036Whether block¬ ing or shaping be not an operation extremely well calcu¬ lated for the operation of one or more machines?
191679036Whether, if his conscious existence should be interrupted, it would be afterwards at some future and indefinite time restored?
191679036Whe¬ ther loose weaving and subsequent felting might not pro¬ duce a lighter, cheaper, and stronger article?
191679036Who does not feel that the assertion contained in ha- beret, is as absolute and positive as any assertion what¬ ever?
191679036and whether it ought to be carried coastwise free of all duty?
191679036as the numbers 2, 3 —, 5?
191679036but whether it was to continue uninterrupted by his exit from this world?
191679036can thoughtless mortals sail?
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191679036eft nicated to the wheel, by means of two blocks sus- PI?
191679036ei?
191679036how do you perform your journey?
191679036ips\f; rtiyofo?
191679036may not the hanging load seem to threaten the falling on him?
191679036n X vsa3= sbza sbba Fdxw dr''% Suhsti--}- rdr''d
191679036of being crushed P of being drowned?
191679036of falling down a preci¬ pice?
191679036of the foundation which it furnishes for an algebraical iid?.
191679036quadricorni?, pbrygia, and auricula.
191679036reign before or SINCE that example?
191679036s/ Z/ cs?
191679036the water in it shall advance from E s to O?
191679036this kind, than to raise, as might easily be done, new Verb?, and hypothetical theories on the subject.
191679036to68 feet in 1// 1020 948 973 957 Velocity with eight ounce?.
191679036w- v~ — r ‘ If your horse is headstrong, pull not with one con?
191679036whence have you come?
191679036which the other is wholly ignorant?
191679036whither are you going?
191679036work, entitled, Fundaincnh/ m Historic?
191679036would they have bestowed equal praises upon both kinds of performances if either Hercula- ot them had been much inferior to the other?
191679036°/> • shall have a: b~ y: and therefore x~~, J a Y N A M I C S. and by multiplication tuting this value of x, instead of a?
191679036— Is it not then probable, that when driven up to a carriage he starts at it, he conceives himself obliged either to attack or run against it?
191679036’ Eit?
191679036“ How dare( said he) this old, deaf, doating fool, disobey my commands?
191679036“ Is he learned?
191679036“ Robert Grouthead bishop?
191679036“ The moo of he speaks little is wise! ” Who is meant by the pronoun he?
191679036“ Whether we shall be or shall not be, ” is a question asking, whether we shall exist at some future and indefinite time?
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192015835( said A- pelles) this horse seems to be by far a better judge of painting than you?''''
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19201583523s The male is provided with a loose pendulous scrota??
19201583523s The male is provided with a loose pendulous scrota??
192015835287 Of Qua¬ druped?.
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1920158353(S Outwits the Portuguese, 37 Her com¬ plicated misfor¬ tunes?
192015835314 M. 314 — 32 — 32 4?
192015835427?, aTerns.
192015835763 67.6? • America.
192015835: Required the annuity or rent?
192015835: What rate of interest has the purchaser for his money?
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192015835? els which they use at Goa to draw the spirit 5 where- —-v-"1--''as at Batavia tliey use copper stills.
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192015835?, esicute and consequently with vesiculce seminaies.
192015835A E U[ 709] A E U Arunde-^hor?
192015835A N A 227 lamma?.
192015835A being 60, and B 25 years of age?
192015835A gentleman gives 40 years purchase for an estate: What interest has he for his money?
192015835A gentleman is willing to purchase an estate, provided he can have 2f per cent, for his money: How many years purchase may he offer?
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192015835ANCORARUM URBS TtoAi?
192015835ANCYLOBLEPHARON,( from ayxvAa?, bent, and fiMpccgov, an eyelid''); a disease of the eye, which closes the eyelids.
192015835After which it is to be demand¬ ed of him, whether he be guilty of the crime whereof he stands indicted, or not guilty?
192015835Amrn prevailed uZ hU “ d''7''?
192015835An arithmetical proportion is agreeable in num¬ bers*, but have we from this any reason to conclude, that it must also be agreeable in quantity?
192015835Anagrams are sometimes also made out of several words: such as that on the question put by Pilate to our Saviour, Quid est veritas?
192015835And, after all, what was the sage advice that required such a preface?
192015835Andrew introduced his brother Simon, and they passed a day with Christ, after which they went to the marriage in Cana(? d.
192015835Archytas, what avails thy nice survey Of ocean ’s countless, sands, of earth, and sea?
192015835Are not the component parts of the human body near¬ ly similar to those of the brute creation?
192015835Are these secretions to be imputed to any particular dispositions in the fluids?
192015835At any rate, was Diomedes so little known, as to make it proper to suspend the action at so critical a juncture, for a genealogical history?
192015835Being brought before the governor, he asked him why he committed such ravages and depredations in the Chri¬ stian territories?
192015835Buffon himself would reckon it absurd to maintain that 1?
192015835But if I go into a white man ’s house at Albany, and ask for victuals and drink, they say, A V here is your money?
192015835But though this vast pile was 157 years in building, John Knox, in June 1559?
192015835But, our author asks, for whom could the chronicle of Paros be intend¬ ed?
192015835But, says this acute and learned critic, what scheme does our chronologer pursue on this occasion?
192015835Can we seriously reflect upon this awful subject, with¬ out being almost lost in adoration?
192015835D ’s 5001.5 and they gain 7301*: Required how much belongs to each, if the gain be divided among them in proportion to their stocks?
192015835Di- could they exist?
192015835Divide.37845 by g. £)-3784j(-68i2i 33333?
192015835Divide.84?
192015835Dnq?
192015835Do they consider that there was but one woman in the, ■ world to do for herself, her husband, and her children, what belongs to women to do?
192015835Does he mention Archilochus, who was honoured by his countrymen, and distinguished as a poet in a general assembly of the Greeks?
192015835Does he record the events and revolutions of his own coun¬ try P Does he mention any of the battles, sieges, and treaties of the Parians?
192015835For instance, if in a sound animal the vis nervea alone produces the contraction of the muscles, we will ask what purpose the vis insita serves?
192015835For instance, it w''ill not measure I 2 X 3?
192015835From the malar pro¬ cess oftheos maxil- lare, and the lower edges of the os ma¬ la?, and of thezygo¬ matic process of the os temporis.
192015835Georgia Congress had now also the satisfaction to receive de- accedes to puties from the colony of Georgia, expressing a desire deracy?
192015835Having nothing material to write to the caliph, he remained a long time silent} at which 3 S Oma?
192015835He said, ‘ that he did not observe any remarkable alteration Whether he recollected how the current set?
192015835He will not turn on his heel to save his life?
192015835Ho ho, dit elle, est ce vous?
192015835Horace mentions this fact in his third satire of the second book: Quid simile isti Grcecus Aristippus?
192015835How is this provided far?
192015835How much should each have?
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192015835If 30 horses plough 12 acres, how many will 42 plough in the same time?
192015835If 36 yards cost 42 shillings, what will 27 cost?
192015835If ico men make 3 miles of road in 27 days, in how many days will 150 men make 5 miles?
192015835If, adds he, it was erected at Paros, why does he not mention more archons of that city than one?
192015835In rooms, from 20 to 24 feet square, or of equal super- ficial dimensions, it may be from 4 to 4?
192015835In the 76th year of the Hegira, one Saleh Ebn saleh ais
192015835In the first, the supposition is, that 30 horses plough 12 acres, and the demand how many 42 will plough?
192015835In the nice bee, what sense so subtly true, From poisonous herbs extracts the healing dew?
192015835In this case, would not the inflammable air( he asks), by dissolving our food, facilitate its conversion into chyle?
192015835In this figure/,? », and «, rise as much above 0 as the dotted line in fig.
192015835It is still a matter of controversy, Whether the mar¬ row is sensible or not?
192015835It may be asked, however, Why the uvula is want¬ ing here, and not in man?
192015835It was asked of an In¬ dian, who appeared to be extremely old, what age he was of?
192015835It was practised in the primitive church against notorious offenders; and the form of that pro?
192015835It was taken by the French in 1703?
192015835It would be pain¬ ful to follow the decline of the fine arts in Rome to their art Art?.
192015835Its point is much* ° 3 5"arf> er?
192015835J •"religion;?
192015835Mhat is the value of.425 of L. 1?
192015835Might not numbers of species have found a convenient abode in the vast Alps of Asia, instead of wandering to the Cordilleras of Chili?
192015835Mr Tourne¬ fort thinks the rock grows like oaks or apple trees for Antiptro?
192015835N. Lat.. Arbor?
192015835No wonder it had been so long concealed; for who would have thought of looking for the sunimum bonum, where others have placed the sum of misery?
192015835Of the some preparation in the mouth before it passes into the Abdomen, stomach''?
192015835Of us of modern times what shall we say?
192015835Or that of Artaxerxes Mnemon, when reduced to hunger by the loss of his baggage: How much pleasure have I hitherto lived a stranger to?
192015835Or why should a few unequal matches be reckoned among the causes of bringing upon the world an universal destruction?
192015835Or would the mother of all living deny her children that nourishment which the Creator had ap¬ pointed for their first food, the milk in her breasts?
192015835Others, therefore, put a more consistent interpretation upon the words, namely?
192015835Pediments, among the Homans, were used only 7?
192015835Qidest devenu cet esprit si subtil?
192015835Quidfalso insontem tonitru Salmonea miror?
192015835Racfey?, 28 miles to the south of Vienna.
192015835Required the interest and balance due on the nth November 1775?
192015835Sacro- lumbalis 00. i?.Longisssimusdorsi( k)* Origin.
192015835Said resPecting the Indians would dead?
192015835Sending therefore for some of the principal of them, he asked them what kind of treatment they expected from him, now be bad con¬ quered them?
192015835The celebrated Morgagni, on the o-* Adversar.the?
192015835The council of An¬ tioch, held in 341?
192015835The first, Are you guilty of this fact?
192015835The following are the rivers that flow in- to the Lena.—The Ilga, 170 versts from Katshuga.flow;n?
192015835The given numbers( 8 and 5) are called/actor,?
192015835The king proposed aloud this question, Whether he might not take his subjects money when he needed it, without all this formality of parliament?
192015835The next question, then, which presents itself is, From what part of the old world America lias most pro¬ bably been peopled?
192015835The potter, in a pi¬ tiful tone, asking what he meant by wronging a poor man that had never injured him?
192015835The said prelate proposes it as a question, Whether suffering eternal torments be a greater evil than not ex¬ isting?
192015835The second stomach, which is the anterior and smaller, is called Hix^vpxXt?, reticulum, honeycomb, the bonnet or king''s hood.
192015835The second, How did you commit the fact?
192015835The third day, which they called xvgzuTi?, such of their young men and maids as were of age were admitted into their tribes.
192015835The third, Who were your accomplices?
192015835The word is derived from essregc?, which signifies something very difficult, and impracticable; being form¬ ed from the privative «, and passage.
192015835The word is derived from « § tos, bread, and yv;#?, cheese.
192015835The word signifies/ wmv?
192015835These1?
192015835This leads to a question, Whether the situation, where there happens to be no choice, ought, in any measure, to regulate the form of the edifice?
192015835This one is supplied from the three first lines of the second column, the sum of which is 999999?
192015835Thus T-=.i42857,rr:-^4-|''l47 ant^ T—285714, — tlinf??
192015835Thus T-=.i42857,rr:-^4-|''l47 ant^ T—285714, — tlinf??
192015835Thus it may be ask¬ ed, how often 8 is contained in 19?
192015835Thus, if it be demanded, what chance a person of 40 years has to live seven years longer?
192015835Thus, it may be asked, if 18 men con¬ sume 6 bolls corn in 28 days, how much will 24 men consume in y6 days?
192015835Thus,.384 X* 23 or by.2=.0768 or thus,.384 and by.05=.02I33.23.09813 9)1920 2133 768 09813 In the following examples, the multiplicand i?
192015835To divide 576x1f by 7 7) 576( 82 5<5 16 quotient 82^ 4 Here we divide 576 by 7, the quotient is 82, and the?
192015835To employ against a human enemy the same patience and valour, the same skill and discipline, is the only alteration which is re?
192015835V. ANA II t''the Galen(?
192015835We have many apophthegms of his preserved. — To one who asked him what his son would be the better for being a scholar?
192015835What are its lizards, either in size or intrepidity, compared with our crocodiles?
192015835What are the horse and the ox, the largest of its animals, compa¬ red with our elephants, our rhinoceroses, our sea- horses, and our camels?
192015835What bet¬ ter can an animal do for its welfare?
192015835What follows?
192015835What is the cloff on 28 C. 2 q.?
192015835What is the value of 1773 yards, at 3d.?
192015835What is to defend us against so enormous, so unlimited a power?
192015835What reason could there be, he asks, for introducing these into the Parian chroni¬ cle?
192015835What would the sum then have been, had we carried on the computation for 600 years more, according to the Septuagint?
192015835Whence then the degeneracy of all men into the savage state?
192015835Where could she find so many wet nurses for them?
192015835Where now is the art of reasoning?
192015835Who has ever seen in America butterflies so large as those of Bourbon, Ter- nate, the Philippine isles, and all the Indian archipe¬ lago?
192015835Who in reply asked him, How he came to have so lit¬ tle?
192015835Who is there to mourn for Logan?
192015835Why did they not copy his most memora- ble epochas?
192015835Why did they not produce his authority?
192015835Why such a com¬ plication of nice and tender machinery?
192015835Why then does every individual of mankind conclude that his neighbour has the same sensations with himself?
192015835Why then should we conclude otherwise with regard to the eel while in its natural state, than that it is a little fish?
192015835Will any one pretend to call by the name of an¬ tipathy, those real, innate, and incontestable aversions which prevail between sheep and wolves?
192015835William of Sens, architect to Archbishop Lanfranc in building his cathe?
192015835_/?//,/?
192015835a- pound? ” “ No( says he), I can not give so much, I can not give more than 3s.
192015835and why the diaphragm is contracted downwards towards the abdomen?
192015835any of their poets, patriots, or warriors?
192015835any of their public institu¬ tions?
192015835aor I hat some of the Arabs had a good degree of know- Mecliani- ledge in several mechanical arts, appears from Strabo, cal art?
192015835avoirdupois?
192015835do you not know, that whoever turns his back upon his enemies offends God and his prophet?
192015835early ages?
192015835i8)i44(8 2d, If a certain number of men consume 8 bolls in 28 days, how many will they consume in y6 days?
192015835it 2?
192015835its wolves, its bears, the most dreadful of its wild beasts, when be¬ side our lions and tigers?
192015835k?
192015835l3?
192015835or 3? d.
192015835or, at least, why did they not mention his opinion?
192015835per boll?
192015835t?.
192015835take 24 5 —?
192015835th0nieiC duCt> the.offic?
192015835the 10th emperor of the Turks, was Vol II, Part I. t?!]
192015835to a decimal of a ton?
192015835to continue 5 years, discounting at 5 per cent, compound interest?
192015835ton?
192015835what will 7 yards cost, at the same rate?
192015835whether he was father of the handsome young wife of^such a one, whom he named?
192015835‘ He believed to the westWhether the water was salt?
192015835“ But( our author adds) what shall Eve do with six infants m six years?
192015835“ I asked, whether he observed any regular ebb or flow of the tide?
192015835“ They raise few children. ”—They indeed raise few- why the?
192015835
192015838! 1 tlrU,:dS ’ COnsl< lei''Ing.the tIme?
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192015838* ’ f 295 29S 297? 92 traction if repul- tnigh •ss ac- mted R I C I T Y.
192015838** rj0 Cas?
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192015838*_ —, and v —-tir?
192015838,, „ With which of these parties shall we join?
1920158381?
19201583824^ DIO?
1920158383.—Into a jar, coated on the outside, he put?
192015838527 was founded, as has already been observed, in 176?, by Edinburg Provost Drummond; but the contract for building it was not signed till August 21.
19201583853?
19201583879?
1920158387^ 7 JUfi ft?
19201583899. separated 9?
192015838: tion of a We shall now consider the action of electrified bodies raiaht1&? n^ie ca, la^ communication, in some of the most important cases.
192015838? Jth jar in the series, will be — 41S istake of ilcke.
192015838? iais il ne sera jamais hi.
192015838? ro- nunciation, but also to understand the meaning of what they read, was easily ascertained by a conversation with any of them.
192015838? “ r “ substances enter into their composition.
192015838?- s °.
192015838?/It is remarkable, that in Japan the priests and no- iility have the title of Cami.
192015838A shock from the same nine bottles charged to nf Electri- the same degree of repulsion, being sent through a 1Ht?
192015838A wit being asked one day what could be done to keep up an opera threatened with a most complete damnation?
192015838After this successful expedition, he besieged and took Munychia, and defeated Cassander at Thermopylae?.
192015838Again, Qm and T??
192015838Again, Qm and T??
192015838Among the evils to which mankind have been subjected, why might not their being liable to daemoniacal possession be one?
192015838And if the boy must now begin to dedicate some portion of his time regularly to a certain task, what task will be most suitable?
192015838And when one conductor was(?)
192015838Another question which naturally occurs on the sub¬ ject of the deluge is, Whether there was any rain before it or not?
192015838Are then the latter to be told that dancing is an imitative art?
192015838As the virtuous patriot, the honest yet able statesman, the skilful general, or the learned upright judge?
192015838Ask the faithful youth M hy the cold urn of her, whom long he lov’d, So often fills his arm?
192015838At equal distances from each corner, draw the right tines I and KI?
192015838At the sight of another ’s woe, does not my bosom naturally feel pain?
192015838At what period and in what manner, ought the principles of religion and morality to he instilled into the youthful mind?
192015838Augmented and pub¬ lished again by his son Thomas Digges, in I592?
192015838B Y N A,?
192015838Bright golden Yellow.——-Thi?
192015838But are their magnificent promises ever fulfilled?
192015838But do not the most polished natures feel a similar, a kindred pleasure, in the deep wrought distresses of the well imagined scene?
192015838But how is this to be accomplished?
192015838But how many shades may serve to embel¬ lish those pictures?
192015838But s it a truth that they are, during any part of life, guided solely by instinct, and capable only of sensation?
192015838But were they owing to the agen¬ cy of other spiritual beings, how could they be influ¬ enced by the state of the body?
192015838But what are the grounds of this estimate?
192015838But what are these rules?
192015838But where does his scrutiny terminate?
192015838By what miracle was the little ark preserved amidst the tumult of those impetuous waves which must have rushed in from all quarters?
192015838CYTHERA,-ovum, in Ancient Geography, an island opposite to Malle?., a promontory, and to Boise a town of Laconia.
192015838Can this be delusion?
192015838Colour?.
192015838Complete the rectangle pa
192015838Could a stroke from an angry woman tinge the honour of a gallant soldier?
192015838Curiosity is to be roused and cherished in the breast of the child: but by what means?
192015838D E F[ 124] DEG Deformity, more out of clanger than even virtue could?
192015838DESCHAMPS, Descitamp* H Design, D E S[ i?
192015838DRUSES, or Druzes, a remarkable nation in Palestine, inhabiting the environs of Mount Lebanon, of whose origin and history we have the followim?
192015838Divide this quadrant into six equal parts, as I, 2, 3?
192015838Do any cir¬ cumstances in our constitution, situation, and peculiar character, determine the nature of our dreams?
192015838Do they insist on laborious industry or intense application?
192015838Dr Bancroft* tried the solution of tin in sulphu- of MC1; ric acid, but found that it would not answer, on ac- dam?.
192015838Duels were at first admitted not only on criminal occasions, but on some civil ones for the maintenance of rights to estates, and the like?
192015838Even the appearance ot guilt is not ne^e^more^s^qmsite than the possession of A malady which seems in reality to be peculiar to? vealth!
192015838For where in the mean time should the first words hang and be concealed; or how, after such a pause, be revived, and animated again into motion?
192015838Has na¬ ture unkindly left them to be, till the age of twelve, the prey of appetite and passion?
192015838He cahpn''pt) e* •.?
192015838He died in the year IJ2?
192015838His next work, entitled Disputatio de offi¬ cio pr&fectorum prcetorio, was published in the year IT0?
192015838Horace says, Hellade pcrcussa, Marius cum prcedpitat se, Cerritus full?
192015838How can it be otherwise?
192015838How easy then would it be to require them to write down an ac¬ count of any new object exposed to their observa¬ tion?
192015838How will he enjoy his fortune?
192015838I ask, What are then his purposes for life?
192015838If delusion, how or for what purposes is it produced?
192015838If the cloud a?
192015838If this be true, where is the woman that would not sacrifice such a lover to her resentment?
192015838In 1773 he was restor¬ ed by a new revolution; but he could not support hi?
192015838In answer to this, it is said, that it may be justly questioned whether all springs are derived from the vapours raised by the sun ’s heat?
192015838In in¬ fancy our minds are, by the indiscretion of those about* us?
192015838In other words, do we know ol any cause that is adequate to the filling and emptying of the same por¬ tion of air every instant, for hours together?
192015838In our construction, the pair of ordinates Q y are evidently equidistant with the pair R T t; as are P p, R?
192015838In the same manner,?
192015838Irigl.tning, tvben it strikes a building, for tlie most diced b?
192015838Irom 1775^ie? ave lectures on natural history in the college of medicine.
192015838Is implicit obedience to be exacted ot children f and je at what period of life should we begin to enforce it?
192015838Is it impossible to com¬ municate any useful knowledge without them?
192015838Is it improper to call youth to the study of the languages?
192015838Is the time usually spent in learning the languages usefully occupied?
192015838It appears indeed to have certain tl.nt?
192015838It hath been a kind of desideratum among philo¬ sophers to give a satisfactory reason for this astonish¬ ing E L A[ 638] E L A Elastic in?
192015838It is called Diarbeck, Dmrbeker, or Diarbekr, as signifying tlfe “ duke ’s country, ” from the word dhijar “ a duke, ” and bck?
192015838It is required to determine the action exerted by the fluid, or matter, uniformly disposed over the plate, on the fluid moveable in PC?
192015838It is, Whether it he most proper to educate a young man pri¬ vately, or send him to receive his education at a public school?
192015838K I> I?
192015838Lycurgus, the celebrated lawgiver of Lacedaemon, Amo?
192015838M. Linguet afterwards proposed this question, JVhat do you understand by metaphysical ideas''?
192015838Mr Morgan conclude?
192015838O deemest thou indeed No kind endearment here, by nature given, To mutual terror, and compassion ’s tears?
192015838On every occasion after this, a frequent question between us will he, Of what use is this?
192015838On their arrival there a debate ensued, whether the lords should attend in their robes or not?
192015838One of the first questions that naturally arises from the very name oi fluid is, Whal proofs have- we of the matet- iality of this power?
192015838Or are they, though highly useful, yet not always indispensably cessary?
192015838Or why dreams he at all?
192015838Or will you deign thors af- to survey the beauties of Homer and Virgil throughford- the medium of a translation?
192015838Or, how long is the duration of that period?
192015838Our last observation was made about Midsummer j W’e will next view the rising sun on some fine morn?
192015838Pier majesty asked what she was?
192015838Population 317?
192015838Provost Ivincaid happened to die in office in the year 1777?
192015838Required the sun''s altitude?
192015838Semi- metals, more or less, Gtner?
192015838She d, 11 ha?
192015838She ’s too good to let me die$ Why, oh, why should I despair?
192015838Spelman takes the title of doctor not to have com¬ menced till after the publication of Lombard ’s sen¬ tences, about the year 1140?
192015838Such a code ot rigorous laws gave occasion to a certain Athenian to ask ot the legislator, why he was so severe in his punishments?
192015838Tbe word is originally Greek, formed of?
192015838The August alter, they weie increased to 40?
192015838The agitation of the sea in earthquakes is a sufficient\''eE «?
192015838The bath is composed of one pound 0?
192015838The events which, during this period, regard the in- U R G H. Si?
192015838The first care of the preceptor is to provide him with a nurse, who, as he is new born, must be newly delivered?
192015838The hour or dial- plate C^XIII ‘ SEN at top is fixed to the arch C, and has an index I?
192015838The king marched in person tz.tr?.
192015838The? 8o 1/ a> strated that the action of A on the whole of CP is y- iMy)- 2.
192015838Then setting one foot of the compasses in the point!, extend the other to A, an describe the arc AZH for the tropic of V?
192015838Theory of But the repulsion of/''=?
192015838They were also used as food by the Romans,* See^ and long before them by the Greeks, as we learn fromr!Cfl> V?
192015838They were probably denominated, says Dr Bryant, from the object ot their worship, the deity Cban- Adon, which the Greeks expressed Kw#?.
192015838This indication is sim- ply change of place; and it can only indicate what is ti0j?
192015838This large stock of small ’ Aod of shall here transcribe. — “ The general method of distil-?
192015838This method of preparing the work is called reading the design, and reading the figure, which is performed in the following manner?
192015838This theory of Lord Stanhope has been well receiv-^ jxX?"
192015838To compromise matters, J_?
192015838To which therefore of these ancestors must we first resort, in order to find out descendants to be preferably called to the inheri¬ tance?
192015838W?ill you content yourself with the modern wri- cient au-"ters of Italy, France, and England?
192015838Were not these the mur¬ murs of a heart ill at ease?
192015838What advantages can our Bri¬ tish youth derive from an acquaintance with the languages and the learning of Greece and Rome?
192015838What are these Kobaler, who were de¬ scended from the shepherds, but the same as the Cobali of Greece, the uniform attendants upon Hionusus?
192015838What can he the meaning of this? ” I say nothing more at this time, but rather endeavour to direct his attention to other ob¬ jects.
192015838What metamorphose strange is this I prove?
192015838What parts of a human being are active, what dor¬ mant, when he dreams?
192015838What then are the means to ascertain this?
192015838What were then their circumstances, their arts and manners, their moral piinciples, and military discipline?
192015838Whence arises then such a number of inhabitants with¬ in so small a space?
192015838Where shall truth be found?
192015838Where was his gallantry on this occasion?
192015838Whether a domestic or a pub¬ lic education is liable to the fewest inconveniences, and likely to be attended with the greatest advantages?
192015838Whether the primitive earth stood in need of such a quantity of rain to render it as fertile as the pre¬ sent?
192015838Who is a stranger to the story of Lucretia killing herself for her violated chastity?
192015838Who, says Epi- phanius, is so ignorant as not to know, that Chaos and Buthos, the abyss, are of the same purport?
192015838Whom can we suppose Fohi, with the head of a serpent, to have been, but the great founder of all kingdoms, the father of man¬ kind?
192015838Why does not he always dream while asleep?
192015838Why, oh, why should I despair?
192015838Will he be x the friend of the poor, the steady supporter of the laws and constitution under whose protection he lives?
192015838Will they be such as may assist the influence of religion on their sentiments and conduct in the future part of life?
192015838With a convex lens of about an inch focus, look, attentively at a silver seal, on which a cipher is eiv?
192015838Would you make them liberal by showing them that the most liberal is always best provided for?
192015838Yet why should he be opposed with so much virulence, or branded with so many reproachful epithets?
192015838Z 1 S.''^ 4?
192015838a steam engine j the mechanism of a watch; and the v''— complexity of a cotton- mill?
192015838actions, of the workings of the passions, and the com¬ plication of interests, what is there to render history entertaining?
192015838an^ in I66x, to 52, I753^!ie number was raised to 130, and in 1763?
192015838and why does not common salt, or saltpetre, or vitriol, do the like, but for want of such an attraction?
192015838e •r?
192015838each three or four feet in diameter, made perfedly •hamnlt fmootlb and th^ir edges rounded; coat one fide of each charging- a^^^‘-****-*''-u?
192015838elect below by proper points in P and?
192015838f f?
192015838flower?, each of which furnishes some beautiful yarie-* v—1,.i ties.
192015838how opposite the lights?
192015838how varied may be the strokes of the pencil?
192015838iJ-^r- Mu.."t-^ DRAWING PL A TE C EX AIX IVJnliil- M Sculp?
192015838in? ■ u> 524 EDINBURGH.
192015838it it should be lost, what shall be his resource?
192015838j body?/C47‘rh- i&a7<7 Sculp ■ ‘* lf~ Ar- c7iil> aJa[^ru7/ jy.e DYNAMICS.
192015838of making in the electrical state of any substance con- prjncij)t tained within the sphere of its influence, be taken into 0?
192015838or of Virginia killed by her father to preserve it?
192015838or shall we mediate between them?
192015838p. 393*) “ w^at harm can there be to join in the public festivals?
192015838says, “ Can the Cushaean, or Ethiopian, change his colour? ” In Ezekiel( xxxix.
192015838t «, • 24? • A strong decoction of weld is of a brownish ye„- io,>er ics.
192015838tent Msse?.
192015838that pe¬ riod?
192015838those mountains where the ark first rested?
192015838tlon lo his studie?.
192015838tr^what knowledge has he acquired?
192015838vG{ nr nrnrnrimr a wind and sood?
192015838whether he ought to prefer those he had by Euridice to Ptolemy Philadelphus, whom he had by Berenice?
192015838~ p — v —''the charge of the?
192015838‘ Do not( says be) those mountains of Armenia bear witness to the truth?
192015838‘ In the deluge which hap¬ pened in the time of Deucalion, almost all flesh died. ’ Apollodorus having mentioned Deucalion e?
192015838“ If( says Mr Walpole) these instances are proble¬ matic, are the following so?
192015838“ The construction of this electro- vegetometer once Effects*of well understood, it will be easy for us to conceive its these in¬ effect?.
192015838“ The t?
192547782He brought about a treaty with France of an offensive and defensive nature in 177^? 192547782 & •--^ s c? 192547782 .Required the right ascension and declination of Aldebaran, or the star in the Bull ’s Eye marked se? 192547782 .i_ i_- ‘''T> rnco; „ “ against? 192547782 .r
192547782A straight line CD, which meets with another I?
192547782After surveying Dillon ’s position here, he left a party of 20,000 men to watch it} and with the main body of his army took the cir-.J?
192547782Ai^”ugh^r‘ta*n was superior by sea, yet an inva- TheFtench sion of Ireland was attempted by the French in the end make an or 1796?
192547782All the other mei- idians are to be drawn in a similar manner by describing a circular arch through three points N,?
192547782Also sjdx — a?
192547782Am I conscious of none but generous worthy sentiments, and none but upright ho¬ nest intentions?
192547782Am I to study the interest of my friend in preference to my own?
192547782Among them it has been very ancient; lor there are statutes prohibiting it as early as the year 1457?
192547782And indeed how can it be otherwiss?
192547782And, 2.sels invcs''J Whether, by coating the blood- vessels instead of tbet, gB£ef? ‘ nerves, any motion through their medium could be ex¬ cited?
192547782And, 2.sels invcs''J Whether, by coating the blood- vessels instead of tbet, gB£ef? ‘ nerves, any motion through their medium could be ex¬ cited?
192547782Another question concerning the glaciers naturally occurs, namely, Whether they are to be considered as in a state of increase or diminution?
192547782Any time this month you may begin to force the For0e?
192547782Arsenik Silber.—This is also rare, having, ° fdie been found only at Andreasberg, in the Hartz, and at-th!?
192547782At 11 0 clock in Franc?, the morning, TVL de la liosiere, at the head ol a nume-- rous deputation, waited upon INI.
192547782At Edinburgh, on the 25th of December, m the forenoon, when the sun ’s altitude is 70 20'', requir¬ ed the hour and the sun ’s azimuth?
192547782At what hour does Sirius come to the meri¬ dian on the 9th of February?
192547782At what hours is the sun due east and west at the summer and winter solstice at Greenwich?
192547782Ayy?.
192547782But Atticus, who constantly declined entering tbq scenes of pubhc life?
192547782But can that religion be true, or can it be favourable to the happiness of its votaries, which is inimical, nay, which is even not frien y friendship?
192547782But does this statement correspond with the phenomena?
192547782But it becomes a question, in wdiat way the internal fire was preserved from extinction by the incumbent waters of the ocean?
192547782But it is necessary first to find the point;?, and to determine the rounding of the F O-U[ IFoHiidery.
192547782But it may be asked, how far the confidence of friendship ought to be car¬ ried?
192547782But remains there no¬ thing more for you to effect?
192547782But since the breach with America, this trade has now greatly fallen off, and very large sums are iiV 1?
192547782But why does not a ball of iron, gold, silver, or copper, which are perhaps a thousand times heavier than the flint, produce the same effect?
192547782But why should friendship be recommended^ by means different from those which the gospel employs for the purpose?
192547782But, after all, what are those parts in the fungi casually observed by naturalists, and which they have taken for the parts of fructification?
192547782Do not many of our most refin¬ ed and even contemplative pleasures owe their existence to our mistakes?
192547782During the course of the day, the mercury in the barometer rose and fell several times, and at six o’clock it stood at 28?
192547782E-?
192547782Ei''iJire?.
192547782FRIZE, or Frieze, in Architecture, a part ot the entablature of columns, more usually written and pro¬ nounced/ m’Sji?.
192547782Fi?.
192547782Fig?.
192547782For where shall we find, in any other part of the world, an ex¬ ample of volcanoes ejecting lava in the form of walls enclosing a regular area?
192547782Frank, or Franc, meaning literallyyra?
192547782Frer Stone, a whitish stone, dug up in many part?
192547782From this experiment, it was attempted to deduce a method of subjecting the intensity of galva-? h i. nism to calculation.
192547782GENTIANA, Gentian, a genus of plants belong¬ ing to the pentandria class; and in the natural method ranking under the 20th order, Rotacea?.
192547782Glass, therefore, we may still consider as a substance upon which the fire Crlas?.
192547782Having forced open the doors, the foremost of the as- sasins rushed into the apartment 5 and one of them ask¬ ed if he was Coligni?
192547782Having read Tyron ’s recommen¬ dation of a vegetable diet, at 16 years of age?
192547782He closed his bene 1?
192547782He gave the external way of worship?
192547782Hie Russian F?
192547782His prospectus of a new translation of the Bible in 4to was published in and a letter to the bishop of London on the same subject in 1787* Pr
192547782How long will twilight continue at London on the following days: March 2d*, September 25th} and December 26th?
192547782I1?
192547782Ihe receipts of Gilles, who was ordered to raise a com¬ pany of 60 men, shall be presented to you What have you to answer? ”.
192547782Ilia victorious arms through the heart ot Germany, and forcing the emperor of that country to abandon h.s metropolis?
192547782In the course of these two sieges the loss ot the of the Spa- Spaniards was very considerable; that ot 17^ 5 costing?
192547782In the latitude of 49?
192547782In the progress of this great inquiry, is it not possible that the present expensive exertions may in part be superseded?
192547782In the summer months, however, the air becomes so far debas¬ ed a?
192547782In what latitude does the sun never set during 76 days?
192547782In what latitude is the longest day 18 hours long?
192547782In what places is the sun vertical at the sum¬ mer solstice?
192547782In what places will the eclipse be visible?
192547782Instead 3 R of Gen*?.
192547782Is it necessary for him to re¬ ceive still more substantial assistance?
192547782Is there an admirer of Homer who can read his description without rapture?
192547782It belongs to the Dutch; but[ 724][ 72$ 1 GIL lilolo,^oes n ° t produce any of the fine spice?, though it 3i!pin.
192547782It is a small well built town, pleasantly situated on an eminence near the river Findhorn, with 20 2?
192547782It is neither in the granites, the porphy- 4 K ries, 6 25 Earth¬ quakes and Voicanoe?.
192547782It is now midnight at London; Where is it noon?
192547782It is required to find at what places the sun will be vertical on the 20th of March and 23d of Septem¬ ber?
192547782It is required to find those places to which the eclipse was visible?
192547782It was •asked, whether France would be willing to send ministers to a congress to negotiate peace with his Britannic ma¬ jesty and his allies?
192547782Its oblique ascension is 120 ° 47'', its oblique descension 77 ° I?
192547782J 6 W General Moreau being thus wisely left to adopt and ef''r: J?
192547782J T?
192547782Lastly, whether France would desire to communicate any other mode of accomplishing a peace?
192547782Letters from St Leon and others evince the reality of these deeds.—What have you to an¬ swer? ”.
192547782Liiau WJ''-J r?
192547782M. at Lisbon, what time of the day is it at Pekin in China?
192547782Mama?
192547782May I lawfully injure others, in order to serve him?
192547782Monsieur and ina- and ma- dame arrived safely at Brussels on the 23d* The king, damear- qUeen?
192547782Must I communicate to one friend the secrets which have been intrusted to me by another?
192547782Must I reveal to my friend all my sentiments, opinions, and designs?
192547782Must not your connexion with such a per¬ son be favourable to your virtue, your interest, and your happiness?
192547782No other dogs but mastiffs are to be thus lawed or expeditated, for none other were permitted to be kept within the precinct?
192547782Now as A= p x, and C= zpy; it is manifest that A and C are equimultiples of andy, therefore the ratio of A to C is equal to the ratio of a?
192547782On the 1st of August at Edinburgh, it being 35 minutes past four, P. M. it is required to find where the sun is vertical?
192547782On what day does Algenib, the first star of Perseus, come to the meridian at midnight?
192547782On what days is the sun vertical at St He¬ lena, in latitude 150 yf S.?
192547782On, 0 the 24th he took the town of Aix, and the Marseillois, ubniit- T^?
192547782Or even if they could be fused, how is it possible that the carbonic acid of the limestone should not have been dissipated by so strong a heat?
192547782P0*?
192547782PL ITE CCXXJU JZtUf?
192547782Rectify the globe for the sun ’s place on the 6th October?
192547782Required the days on which the sun is verti- Practice, cal at Tobago, in latitude 11 ° 29''N.?
192547782Required the sun ’s declination for 18th March?
192547782Required the sun ’s meridian altitude at Edin¬ burgh on the 21st of June?
192547782Required the sun ’s place for the first day of every calendar month?
192547782Required the time of sunrise and sunset at Edinburgh on the 1st of June?
192547782Required the time of the sun ’s rising and set¬ ting at London, on the 29th August?
192547782S?
192547782See Asxaox’oMy, brac, ical, wt^,,;"bornTthTD8 Sur, c, Dfis’a R“”a?
192547782Several actions followed, tional which were attended with great loss both on the part Se?
192547782Some remains of its ancien grandeur q- G?
192547782Spelman derives it from the Latin/orv.?
192547782Suppose an observer at the Cape of Good Hope, on the 2ist of June at midnight j required the altitude and azimuth of Arcturus to him?
192547782TT?
192547782Tbuilleries rise in evidence against you.- yon to answer? ”-What have Louis.
192547782That degree shews the declination of the star, and the?
192547782The Greeks call it r«A«S, «, Gala ™, of raA., banum a?e said b„ZZ f^ P“"- T?
192547782The commissaries you sent thither helped to ravage it.—What have you to answer? ” Lottis.
192547782The commodi¬ ties of the Gombroon market are, fine wines of differ?
192547782The furnace is of a very large dimension, environed Plate with several ovens, or annealing furnaces, called car-^ iio s''?
192547782The imVp qS l u*?
192547782The metal and charcoa are T''? ■|Kt II.
192547782The prince indignantly asked him, if he was to be in¬ volved in the same destruction?
192547782The registers of Septeuil shew what immense sums have been made use of in these liberticide ma¬ noeuvres.—What have you to answer? ” Louis.
192547782The sun ’s meridian altitude observed at a cer¬ tain place on 5th August is 740 24''N. What is the latitude of the place?
192547782The whole army of General Abercromby moved fbeFrench forward on the 12th, and coming in sight of the main con(tuere
192547782Their colour is °''ve?
192547782They imagined that the slates yolcanoe?..
192547782They see also sometimes at the bottom of these wells, great hones, coals, flints, and • c* j 1 •Wjy 1* j pieces 01 iron^^ Ditcou?
192547782This fact is proved by the letter of Toulou- geon, governor ol Iranche Comte.—What have you to answer? ” Louis.
192547782This fact is proved by the treasurer of the civil list.—What have you to answer? ” Louis.
192547782This power to brought forward the constitutional question, “ Whotlec, a, e ought to possess the power of declaring peace and war?
192547782This was, Whether legislative the leg;siative body, ought to consist of one or of two K''"11''- chambers?
192547782To exhibit this ex- tionof?
192547782To what places is the sun vertical on the 16th of May and 29th of July?
192547782Upon any straight line DF take DE= A, and EF Sect,|j r= B •, and on DF as a diameter describe a semicircle prob!f?
192547782We are pleased to read the correspondence of Pliny and lacitus, 0?
192547782Were all the disciples of Zeno Catos or Pptcte- tuses?
192547782What have you to answer? ” Louis.
192547782What have you to answer? ” Louis.
192547782What have you to answer? ” Louts.
192547782What have you to say to this? ”[ Louis replied in the same manner as in the preced¬ ing charge.]
192547782What is the consequence?
192547782What is the latitude and longitude of Capel- la?
192547782What is the right ascension and declination of the star Sirius?
192547782What people are the antocci to the inhabitants of Quebec in North America?
192547782What will be the altitude and azimuth of Cor Hydrae on the 21st of December at London, at 4 o’clock A. M.?
192547782What will be the sun ’s altitude at 10 o’clock A. M. on the 30th of November at Edinburgh?
192547782When it is 3 P. M. at Edinburgh, what hour is it at Delhi in Hindoostan?
192547782When it is noon at London, what hour is it in the Society isles?
192547782When the work is required to be capable of resist- wjtfi eil( L ing rain or moisture, it ought to be previously covered?
192547782When your friend needs your direction and advice, freely and honestly o- ive it*: does he need more than advice*, your active exertions in his behalf?
192547782Where are situated the perioeci of Newcastle upon Tyne?
192547782Where are the antoeci to the Cape of Good Hope?
192547782Where, therefore, was all this water to be found?
192547782Yega and Atair were observed to have the same azimuth at London on the nth of May j required the hour of the night?
192547782^ The Reformation first spread in Germany to]{ e]ioic;a advantage; and since the religious peace of 1555?
192547782and 40 29''E. Long, from Greenwich?
192547782at angle I?
192547782c. 19. to prevent the multipli-?
192547782f? K Vol.
192547782from r to i; the water W’as imbibed by the branch at its transverse cut?
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192547782i d S i S ■ ■ ■ I no So 7b So ip ip bo) «? « •’•> »- ■ 1 A*?.
192547782i- from that sapphire fount the crisped brook?, Rolling on orient pearl and sands of gold, With mazy error under pendant shades.
192547782m*rth and the songs of conviviality 11?.
192547782metai js nlaced between a certain fluid on the one side, “ The other method of combination, w iic i s- P-,, i d on tiie() tl1t.r?
192547782o v?
192547782or who does not form to his imagination a scene of de¬ lights more picturesque than the landscapes of Tinian or Juan Fernandez?
192547782past 10 A. M. at Edin¬ burgh j In what places is it noon?
192547782s rudiments?
192547782s?
192547782t 496] The GEN!<*?
192547782t 6?
192547782t''wWFSbrronun?!
192547782the hole in one of the doors j 7?, the semicircular hole.
192547782wZhtnimJ?.
192547782where are you going, king?
192547782{ lies might consider them in concert?
192547782| dus there below stony masses, which appear to have been Arran,^ r 1 L- c 1?''
192547782£ Jo( J)/''r‘‘v''/*;, „ 20\, EmirareJby SiminO.lliiiy Sin Moonnb?
192547782«, mortise to receive the stalk p. x, x, straps of iron to support the stalk p.,?/»/> the band of leather surrounding the piston.
192547782— What have you to answer? ” Loins.
192547782“ Do you acknowledge this list of sums paid to Gilles? ” Louis.
192547782“ Do you imagine,( says Cicero), that Pacuvius wrote in cold blood?
192547782“ Do you know this writing?
192547782“ Louis, where had you deposited those pie¬ ces which you own? ” Louis.
192547782“ Required the situation of the stars for the lati¬ tude of Newcastle, on October 6th, at eight o’clock in the evening?
192547782“ T. he que¬ stions are done with. ” C^-''0 Louis) — “ Louis, is there any thing that you wish to add? ” Louis.
192547782“ The largest air- vault hitherto in use was excavated out of solid rock at the Devor?
192547782“ What are you doing there?
192547782“ What have you to answer? ” Louis.
192547782“ What is the nature of that mixture which gives birth to these eruptions, that produce lava and throw up mountains?
192547782“ Who are they that presented you with those projects? ” Louis.
192547782“ Who are those to whom you gave money?
192547782“ Why did you affix a veto on the decree which ordained the formation of a camp of 20,000 men? ” Louis.
192547782“ Why did you draw troops to the castle? ” Louis.
192547782“ Yet( continues our author) what was that boasted Paradise with which the gods ordain’d To grace Alcinous and his happy land?
192547782“ Your marginal comments?"
192547782“"Why did yen summon the mayor of Paris on the night between the oth and 10th of Auirust to the castle? ” Louis.
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192200662Were not these treaties replete with articles wholly inappli¬ cable to the present political state of Europe? 192200662 * 4? 192200662 * E. calyx 5-flowered; leaves with finger- like AWi- cannebt sions.—An infusion of a handful of it vomits and pur- «? i»n ges smartly. 192200662 * E. root leaves roundish, plaited, thorny j flowering heads on fruitstalks j chaff 3-pointed.—The leaves arewww?. 192200662 * S. pod? 192200662 * erectum,* natans,* raniosum? 192200662 *- yr/?7?S7/ f''S7 f’y''fj/ l/? 192200662 ,... V? 192200662 ,? 7r‘?zY''/&T(/S''rv/sf. 192200662 - Pitt ’s Fitt, in reply, opposed the principles stated by( nee of Mr Fox, which went, he said, to prove the necessity i da?'' 192200662 -''•'', S‘ii St(? 192200662 ... 677 In such a position of things, would it be wise to trust Britain, the moderation which the noble lord had so highly ex-( 11 v — tolled? 192200662 /<^4-: ryar*i^f/rj/ vs’/a/ C? 192200662 /? 192200662 0j? 192200662 1-celled? 192200662 1. panicles with subdivided branches; spiketsc/ iistan,?. 192200662 109?. 192200662 16 II Royal Bank Dr. to Ja? 192200662 175^? 192200662 194 Jplachnum 284|prengelia 123 jjpondias Igo! tafia 123|taehehna 24 f|tapelia j2c''taphylla j 2 g n''? ” i29 Wlana j7Q t«llm\l95 pephania! 192200662 2-celled? 192200662 2-locularis? 192200662 35 1? 192200662 4-dentatus, superu?. 192200662 56? 192200662 7? 192200662 81^? 192200662 < 2? 192200662 at Titchfield: the question was, what measure should l —— v — J next he embraced? 192200662 He demanded in the name of God, what these meet¬ ings and murmurxngs meant? 192200662 He did not believe the finances of France exhausted; but admitting they were nearly so, could we hope to ruin them? 192200662 He opened the sub- t, L, co>? 192200662 He remarked, that it might be asked of1’''*1 tieaty ’ what use was discussion, now that peace was concluded? 192200662 He would ask whether the advantages of such a peace preponderated over the disadvantages of the war? 192200662 Here is a supreme ecclesiastical council and consistory for the Lutherans? 192200662 His lordship was asked, whether he meant that the paper should be entered on the journals of the house or not? 192200662 How do the prosecutors account for this? 192200662 How had we succeeded? 192200662 How is it that they do not feel that peace is of the first importance, as well as the highest glory? 192200662 I. L. Jamaica and Surinam, f?. 192200662 I546 » at In? 192200662 I? 192200662 I?. 192200662 If he were asked, why, after the transactions at Lyons, no remonstrance had been made to France? 192200662 If it were Brhaitt asked, why did we choose such a period to negoti- v — ate? 192200662 If the restoration of mo¬ narchy was not the object, what was it? 192200662 In 1765? 192200662 In bis conversation with Sheldon, he asked W''ho was in chief confidence with the king? 192200662 In that case, the two houses must of ne¬ cessity assemble, and the attendance of the difierent 85? 192200662 In the present dis¬ pute, the principal question was, Whether the king and parliament, when united, were to be obeyed or resist¬ ed? 192200662 Is it in conse¬ quence of their fearing to meet with harder usage in case they should be retaken? 192200662 It is divided into old and new Brentford, in which last are the church and mar-? 192200662 It was an insult to the people; for what had the per¬ son raised to the peerage done to merit honours supe¬ rior to his fellow- citizens? 192200662 It was chiefly objected to this bill, that it disfranchised the East India Com¬ pany or violated their charter no less than Mr Fox ’s bi?! 192200662 It was firmly believed that the soldier? 192200662 Its growing chiefly, if not sole? 192200662 J? 192200662 J?. 192200662 M. A long pod? 192200662 On the I2th of February, the king had been^ 87? 192200662 On the morning of that day his servant came into his bed- chamber, and asked him what sort of a night he had had? 192200662 On the other hand, what were the commercial resources of France? 192200662 On? 192200662 One of the la¬ dies in waiting asked her what she saw there more than usual? 192200662 Ought we to rest our security upon the pacific disposition of the present rulers of France? 192200662 P. spikes alternate and in pairs} little spikes sub- er «,? 192200662 Pimento is nov? 192200662 Sanby sculp? 192200662 Si[iqua? 192200662 Soon after, the two most considerable fleets of A I N. each nation met*, the one under the duke ot\ ork, to 2 1''? 192200662 Stellate?,( from Stella, a star); consisting of plants with two naked seeds, and leaves disposed round the stem in form of a radiant star. 192200662 T?. 192200662 Terminalia, or RenajorV?. 192200662 The former, in making this distinction, had an eye to the duration of the stem; the latter to its con-? 192200662 The juice by fermentation affords wine, vinegar,, and tartar, of which) mention will be made under their proper head?. 192200662 The motion was re- pt? 192200662 The subject of the charge dan ’s cele- was well fitted for displaying all the powers of pathetic brale? 192200662 f?'' 192200662 f?. 192200662 f?. 192200662 f?. 192200662 fn the beginning of May: ama a? 192200662 had granted an extent of fishery on the coast of Newfoundland 5 but had we not established an exclusive right to the most valuable, banks? 192200662 in 1743? 192200662 is stronger than myself? ” of a lion ’s hide: “ If I am — ■ y''- drowned in blood, what a pleasant death! ” the wish of ferocious courage. 192200662 lrks I. James was succeeded by his son Charles I. who 46 ir decla- 4S ath of-1? 192200662 more of our woollens, than while restricted to particular ports, and burdened with heavy duties? 192200662 or could men be supposed to regard the situation of this country as in any respect unfortu¬ nate when contrasted with that of others? 192200662 or does it necessarily result from the nature of continuity? 192200662 peace? 192200662 r J. Berry? 192200662 teelptR 1 ° May 1617, the king set out for Scotland, ex- wcup^y Press!y w''fh the design of establishing Episcopacy in Scotland.^111?''
192200662their security against the sudden attacks of malice and envy, which may be backed by the sanction of law?
192200662x5 in H 16? ■ 23, 12 20 21 25 16 12 J7 10 12 12 12 x5 27 16 9 12 1* 5 12 21 8 12 ij 9 7 8 x7 24 ic 2: IC 1: 2: 2i 2: 2:< d 2; l!
192200662|J Remember always to shake the mixture together very Bugger?.
192200662— In 1763?
192200662‘ n v''ew* We now wen?
192200662“ Do we not see( says he) the stigma of almost every hermaphrodite flower covered over with the pollen or impregnating substance?
192200662“ The question, Sir,( said he), is Whether you shall stay in England, or fly to France?
192200662“ What, ” said he, ” was the state of our allies when we entered into the confederacy?
192015834( cried he) have I neither friend nor enemy? ” And then running desperately forth, he seemed resolved to plunge headlong into the 1 iber.
192015834( said he), are not Abana and Pharpar, rivers of Da¬ mascus, more excellent than all the waters of Judea?
192015834* ftidtei\Fe ir/ o/ U Juirfttin thst/ etoH''n yLodtmaberv] X\m?
192015834** Tooke''s There is one absurdity in the dress of the Russian Catke- soldiers, especially in that of the officers, which merits rine?/• notice.
192015834*^ • 377 Europe, while that of the Russian?
192015834,? f) This proposition is very fruitful in its practical con- fi ical sequences.
192015834/XT1, tw. GI.CP.CG must be equal to GI; that is,( N0 21)? w.
1920158341+ Indignation is, however, instantly predominant: But a few words who can forbear?
1920158341:? mo, containing nothing but what was acknow¬ ledged by the author as his own.
1920158342 OGp and/ A.OA2=7«. OC.CG+? «.C0.2 OG — wi. CO.CO.
19201583420th, General Derfelden Swedes?
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192015834267 Death August?
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1920158344. il That the heresies, commonly called heresies, of England, and their new liturgy, were commendable?
19201583443 GO — Now f A.GA2 is a fixed quantity;? «.CG and therefore while CG is constant, OG will also be constant.
19201583446 ° 28''N. See Macgitt''s Travels in Turkey?.
19201583450 great wheel 10—60 centre wheel 8—64?
192015834645{ land, ing abuses, curbing the authority of the great barons,''and recovering the royal estates out of the hands of ■?
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192015834735 Scotland, and friendship should be concluded between the two''“ — ■ v*"-*''queens, by the advice of the estates of both kingdoms?
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192015834? nce by the preparations made against him by his Sl and uncle Henry VIII.
192015834?, and stroke with the bow injo.
192015834A high- pitched roof will exert a smaller thrust on the walls, both because it?
192015834A parliament was called in 1523, in which it was debated, Whether peace or war with England should be resolved on?
192015834A passenger, meeting him on the way, cried, “ There go men in pursuit of Nero. ’ Another asked him, if there was any news of Nero iathe city?
192015834A s^uvme''* soon a?
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192015834A vessel was loaded with costly statue?
192015834A< fi?<''7?s''///<''?/////* Part II.
192015834All the kings of the nations?
192015834An accident which happened to Demetrius in this? 1 conjuncture, did not a little contribute towards the, leIe* wished- for pacification.
192015834An act Avas accordingly passed, Avhich0?
192015834And numbereth he not all my steps?
192015834And to bring the wandering poor into thy house?
192015834And wilt thou bring me even into judgment with thee?
192015834Andrews, he discovered a powerful fleet bearing up the? 03 frith.
192015834Art thou, even thou too, become weak as we?
192015834As part of? 4 son R U S[ 415] R U S of this estnblishmcnt, they have generally a dwarf and J a fool.
192015834As?
192015834At last Brutus had courage to speak to it: “ Art thou a daemon or a mortal man?
192015834At this time the English commander, with many of his soldiers, happened to be absent at Dunfermline,-celebrating the festival o?
192015834Being asked by the emperor, with a stern countenance, what had brought him there at that unseasonable time?
192015834But Iioav came Cecrops to have any connexion with Cyprus?
192015834But Lord cgat?
192015834But can any general rule be gi¬ ven for this purpose?
192015834But his very preparation?
192015834But if such was the origin of weeks, how came the great and ancient goddess Tel- lus to be omitted?
192015834But remark the third: Shall not the master of words be answered?
192015834But there is now another cir- Jtest form cumstance to b?
192015834But what conld his former virtues, or the dig- nity of command, avail against a tumultuous rabble, nursed up in vice, and ministers of former tyranny?
192015834But what is the source of this obligation?
192015834But what is this to the purpose?
192015834But why is so affecting a letter so often accompanied with an unimpor¬ tant digression, an insipid criticism, or a self- contradict¬ ing paradox?
192015834Cil1 The ball c is screwed quite close in the top of the sy- lion?"
192015834Cneius and Sextus, Ponr- pty s sons, profiting by their unhappy father ’s example, resolved as much a?
192015834Did he really live and write at so early a period as Porphyry and Philo pre¬ tend?
192015834Do you speak of one and the same per¬ son, you will ask?
192015834Does it become a sovereign to make loyalty a crime?
192015834Doth he not see my ways?
192015834For example, suppose the question to be, Is it-proper for me to marry?
192015834For his great services he was created Count Mentola in Portugal; and a pension of 5000/?.
192015834For this rea-on he de- Pussession manded that all the forts in Scotland should be nut?
192015834For what is the portion which God distributeth from above, And the inheritance of the Almighty from on high?
192015834From what causes did the council of England suspend the just ven¬ geance of the laws, and leave their queen ’s life still in jeopardy?
192015834Given"the discharge D of a river, and V Us velocity of regimen: required the smallest slope s, and the dimensions of its bed?
192015834Having assembled tlie people in the co- U mitium, iie told them, tha?
192015834He employed all his seamen in levelling the ground over which the machines It H 0 C 5] It K 0 I?
192015834He ordered a proclamation to be made, that pa?
192015834He worked with his own hand!?
192015834His genero- His usual good fortune attended Camillus in another sit?
192015834His sentiments respecting the guilt of Mary have indeed been w''armly controverted by Messrs Tytler, Stuart, and Whitaker; and, till the pub?
192015834How long will ye vex my soul, And tire me with vain harangues?
192015834How much Avill it rise if it receives an addition Avhich triples its discharge?
192015834How unsuitable then would panegyric be, where the subject was full of humility?
192015834How?
192015834IIi*?.
192015834Idris, if ever he had before seen such a sight?
192015834If a Chinese is asked how he finds himself in health?
192015834If we knew the area and mean depth, Ave can in like manner find the dimensions, that is, w and h; for A= r?
192015834If you praise them, they answer, How shall I dare to persuade myself of what you say of me?
192015834In 1314?, she was committed to Rochester castle, and was not set at liberty till the close of that year.
192015834In 1721, the count procured a dissolution of the marriage? • Saw Mill,.
192015834In an instant, all order meful?''
192015834In some other kinds of writing his ge¬ nius seems to have wanted fireto attain the point of per¬ fection; but who can attain it?
192015834In the mean time Lavinia, who had been left with Home?
192015834In this manner either quit?
192015834Is it not destruction to the wicked, And banishment from their country to the doers of iniquity?
192015834Is it not to distribute thy bread to the hungry?
192015834Is it possible that such men could be guilty of forgery, or could false writings be easily imposed on them?
192015834Is it thus that you emulate your vigilant and laborious grandsire, that Peter the Great whom you have so often sworn to take for your model?
192015834Is it, that he should bow down his head like a bulrush, And spread sackcloth and ashes for his couch?
192015834Is not this superstition then an ef¬ fusion of gratitude?
192015834Is not this the fast that I choose?
192015834Is such then the fast which I choose?
192015834Is the vermin become thy couch, and the earthworm thy covering?
192015834Is then thy pride brought down to the grave; the sound of thy sprightly instruments?
192015834Is this the man that made the earth to tremble, that shook the kingdoms?
192015834It is more doubtful whether our sense of ridicule be the true test of what is ridiculous?
192015834It is not, I suppose, to excite the strongest aversion for the Russian name?
192015834It must deviate from the proportion of* Js?
192015834It was moved, whether bishops, as constituted in Scot¬ land, had any authority for their functions from the Scriptures?
192015834It was under the son and succecsor of Vasili?, Ivan IV.
192015834Its momentum is? n r. GP.
192015834Let me perish, do I never say any thing worthy to be laugh’d at?
192015834Mary being desirous offriends and transmitting 2000 crowns to the lord Herries to ad- s^rvain?
192015834Might I not wash in them and be clean?
192015834Neither our wants, our comforts, nor our pleasure?, can dispense with an ignorance of it.
192015834Number of parochia?
192015834On being apprised The prin- of these acts ofhostility, the princes of Lorraine despatch- ce?
192015834On his arrival at Edinburgh, he found the carl? us.
192015834On his return to Bulgaria, however, he found that hi?
192015834On what were its foundations fixed?
192015834One day, while some gentlemen, were making observations? autidtr.
192015834One of them tad the boldness to answer him by a part of a linefrom Virgil: Usque adeone miscnnn est utori?
192015834Or my maid, when they had a controversy with me, v — What then should I do when God ariseth, And when he visiteth, what answer could I make him?
192015834Or shall a man be acquitted for his fine speeches?
192015834Or who laid the corner- stone thereof?
192015834Or who stretched out the line upon it?
192015834Orosiu?
192015834PI?
192015834Perhaps lie may have omitted X x 2 som?
192015834Petersburgh is anxiously enquiring whether the tzar has ceased to live within her walls?
192015834ROUNDS,[ 320] ft 0 U[ 321] R 0 U louml?, ROUNDS, in military matters, a detachment frcm ussillon.
192015834RUNDLET, or Runlet, a small vessel, contain¬ ing an uncertain quantity of any liquor, from 3 to 20 gallon?.
192015834Rut what is the object of this war, as unjust as it is unna¬ tural?
192015834Say, who fixed the proportions of it, for surely thou knowest?
192015834Servius and Tarquinia, though they which the king”showed"to such ZZZellelhoZl^^ giV?
192015834Shall this be called a fast, And a day acceptable to Jehovah?
192015834Shall thy prevarications make men silent?
192015834She increased the vigilance with which L5S3 £<- p1?
192015834Shrine?
192015834So the cube root of a3 is a, and of — a?
192015834St Ruin?
192015834T 55?)
192015834TTmi- r?, 3 ‘.
192015834Te souvient- il, vicomte, de cette demi¬ lune, que nous emportames sur les enemis au siege d’A- fras?
192015834That a man should afflict his soul for a day?
192015834That made the world like a desert, that destroyed the cities?
192015834That never dismissed bis captives to their own home?
192015834The Chaldee and Arabic take it for France; Eusebius for the country of the Sauromala?
192015834The build- Sal’no ing seems to have been reduced to its present state ra-! i ther by the ravages of men than the injuries of time., a lb)UI?''
192015834The city of Fidena?
192015834The height to which the weight ascends, and the di?
192015834The lady com-? 16 menced a suit against him in the court of the commis-^^''i*-''^1 saries, charging him as guilty of adultery with one ofwife.
192015834The leaders were taken An?
192015834The north- western parts are but thinly inhabited and more rocky and barren thai?
192015834The notary demanded what dowry he would give her?
192015834The other Pv 0 M[ 143] E O M I other eight decemvir?
192015834The propelling force( MNF being horizontal) is the weight of the column AMNI?.
192015834The reader w ill naturally ask, after this account of the manufacture, what is the general rule for computing theTtreneth the stren&th of tordage?
192015834The second flames forth at once: How long wilt thou trifle in this manner?
192015834The se¬ cond engagement was far more bloody than the first; many ships were sunk, and great numbers of men kill¬ ed on both side?.
192015834The sudebnik consisted of 9?
192015834The xi, e chai latter, who was a man of activity and courage, knewcellorget well how to avail himself of this permission; andtlie^?
192015834Then the crier proclaimed with a loud voice, Who is here?
192015834Thence they proceeded to Richmond,''—''laid Appleby and some other towns in ashes, and re- 2C?
192015834Therefore?
192015834These large dimensions o?
192015834This aet was levelled against the late governor- and chancellor, who were accused of having alienated?
192015834This calm seemed to continue for some time: An¬ tony led his forces against the Parthian?, over whom his lieutenant.
192015834This can not ‘? a"e 1S( 1 be done by a whirl driven by a wheel band; it requires the power of a crank turned by the hand.
192015834This country was anciently inhabited by the Celtes, whose descendants therein were subdivided into the AI- Save,?.
192015834This gives us+/ X?
192015834This in¬ formation we received from Mr Brown, boatswain of the Royal William during the war in 1758,& c. Why then do we tar cordage?
192015834This is the real purpose, the germin''?
192015834This river is so beset with flats and shifting sand?
192015834Thorchill asked him, what he thought of death?
192015834Thu?, for 3f inches, take the eighth part of 23.419, which corresponds to 15 inches.
192015834To this end lie of¬ fered II 0 11[ 1?
192015834W hat is this but an open violation of justice?
192015834W ho can pretend to say what is the velocity ofa river of which you teil him the breadth, the depth, and the declivity?
192015834Was he of the very remote antiquity which his translator claims for him?
192015834Was it on purpose to procure more conspi¬ rators, and involve others in the crime?
192015834Was there in reality such a writer?
192015834We are ready: What must tre do?
192015834We shall lay this sketch be¬ fore our readers in his own word?.
192015834What could Racine do?
192015834What could be the reasons for such a conduct?
192015834What fixed points can we find with which to connect the middle of the tie- beam?
192015834What is the cause of all this?
192015834What is the conse- in Otaheite, who have completely divested themselves quence of this?
192015834What is the distance to which the swell extends, and what increase does it produce in the depth at different distances from the weir?
192015834What is the process of nature, and what are the supplies which fill our springs?
192015834What need you tell me that?
192015834What shall I say more?
192015834What shall de honest man do in my closet?
192015834What things then were they of which Abel had heard, for which he hoped, and in the faith of which he offered sacrifice?
192015834What was the value of the reward?
192015834What ’s he?
192015834When Wood, therefore, entered the room, being struck with his no¬ ble appearance, he asked him, “ Are you my father?
192015834When the executioners began to prepare for their fatal errand, he expostulated with them, demanding what crime he had committed?
192015834When the saw is fixed at a certain angle, and at a certain distance from* the edge of the frame?
192015834When the trumpet soundeth, he saith, ahah?
192015834When thou seest the naked, that thou clothe him; And that thou hide not thyself from thine own flesh?
192015834When we see one? art I. RIVE R. 75 Theory.
192015834Whence is this moisture derived?
192015834Whence then has Rowe his reputation?
192015834Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?
192015834Whereupon Protogenes with a fierce look, asked how one who was such an enemy to the emperor could be such a friend to him?
192015834Whether is it imbibed from the atmosphere, or does it flow from the soil through the roots?
192015834While the insurrection had thus auspiciously com¬ menced 0:1 the''r< ntiers, the confederate?
192015834Who can resist God and the great Novgorod?
192015834Who can say what form will cause or will prevent the undermining of banks, the forming of elbows, the pooling of the bed, or the deposition of s, nds?
192015834Why will ye he my persecutors as well as God, And therefore will ye not be satisfied with my flesh?
192015834Why, after having shone in all the energy ol sentiment, does he on a sudden turn unaffecting?
192015834Would the Jews have suffered in these employments persons that rejected the greatest part of their Scriptures?
192015834Would’st thou take it unkindly that one should essay I cliaP''to sneak to thee?
192015834Yet as in a But fait?
192015834\Marrun ftb> ur p?
192015834^?
192015834ambition of the new married couple first showed itself The wise king, having thus established order am on a kil1?
192015834and what Avill be its velocity?
192015834art thou made like unto us?
192015834ashamed?
192015834c.?.
192015834c?urs?
192015834f s c li i r t tr r E. 4. f 1''hap,?: xxi.
192015834fP mean This Thus we have two equations, S= xy w h/297 f x''WB~0,3) ‘ tt’Cvk/—0.1),( s- o V- D and u: V= and v2,: V''2=-y3: Ty?
192015834friends, as Ipou^ia?
192015834from S C O T L A N D. 630 Scotland, ‘ from Franc?.
192015834ft I D[ 24] RID it is not entitlefl, what are the proper means for wiping off the artificial colouring, and displaying the subject in its true light?
192015834her,.
192015834how, my Lord?
192015834iJ powers of Europe, by one material article of which the 117 islands of Malts., Gozo and Comimo, were to be icstor- If, lssia?
192015834informing us by whom the narrative was written?
192015834j?
192015834l?..
192015834matter?
192015834mind, ss l> pspoli6 lnm vutlicr cspulolc or diSLliurgin^?, than ambitious of obtaining, his present dignity.
192015834n o M but boldly to seize upon the emperor and empire at It ™?, once.
192015834or a mother the most engaging and affectionate u of her daughters, just rising to maturity, to be slaugh¬ tered at the altarof AshtarothorBaai?
192015834or how far thia point is from the gate?
192015834or ought the nearer in one degree, issuing from the second sis¬ ter, to exclude the more remote in one degree issuing from the eldest sister?
192015834p. 51?.
192015834rest on the props E and G, and be loaded at its n iddie point C with a weight W. It is required to determine the strain at the section CD?
192015834tio?
192015834v — The poor monk, terrified at this answer, requested T? 07.
192015834vi 1?.)
192015834was legitimate?
192015834what, affront my wit?
192015834wind?
192015834“ The last and greatest point was, that he refused to acknowledge the authority of the Roman see?
192015834“ When you say all things are incomprehensible( says he), do you com¬ prehend or conceive that they are thus incomprehen¬ sible, or do you not?
192015834“ Whence then( says his Lordship) the degeneracy of all men into the savage state?
192015834” Being asked, what books he had read most?
192015834” His at- tendants, Lindesay and Kirkpatrick, perceiving himand kills pale, and in extreme agitation, inquired how it was with Jqlm C\tm- him?
192547781! • • V ui uuiiow drains, orta''• in the"/ 1 r uthat the Water wil1 c ° »tinue to flowfoK state nf/"11 the?
192547781!.j 0''A •\ Vv-''X/-I yfn/''ratYtni* rrtri vn/ t A B GK D E F V Z H Tli T K E M A a l,^5''ai^) »<3-lad ddd\''\Vi^drri ita/ y4\ vyy v< iyy?
192547781( 7?
192547781( Zrf9#)?
192547781( a — e?)
192547781( a+^)= 8‘n oXc ® 3* c08, aX8‘n*^?
192547781( a+nc?)
192547781( jj — rf), and substituting a, a- f- c?, a- f-2t/,& c. successively for/7; also putting C= cos.
192547781(? i—1)4 « 2cos.
192547781(? j—1)0, Cos.( »+ i)a=:2cos.
192547781), Alphonso U. distinguished by the surname of the?
192547781*= r — a?s And, taking the square of both sides,^ Therefore xz(, I+a)* Therefore, by transposition, a?
192547781*=: a*-{-x^/b*+ at* That is, o*lax+x*zza*-f- x^/b*-{-a?
192547781, expressed thus, ■ gac,"''?
192547781, gom It is undoubted, at least, that while by some plants tables?!
192547781-Ea?.
192547781//, ■ ■/ x....^ X/,/ X\/''7\//\ ■/ y-// y x*/•-///.///\r?
192547781//r/ h////7///07/(?/// Su/ A''/rr/ y/•''////// AC OUS TIC S. Fz//.
1925477810f ti.je order of Amarante: on which account it seems “ v- ™* ”''t0}) e?
19254778112 hours, A and C in 20, and B and C in 13 hours j in what time will each be able to perform it when working separately?
19254778114 4i i4 T IO l3z x3i 48 n 5 t 16 59 184 7 t Si I74- 4?
1925477812 3 4 Let all the terms be multiplied by 12, which is a multiple of 2, 3, and 4, and we have 1 2# I2A?
1925477812* 3-}- A?
19254778122!=?
1925477812a — 1—t* 3/—Is tan- 3 °=t= i? ’ Sec.
1925477813 2a[adcx 3<6?
1925477813. we find Vfrjzz:?, f 3 and^48= 4 x''3, therefore^27-f-^48=13^3-{-4^3=7 V^.
19254778130,& c. So that, putting j?
192547781334 A G XI I C U]? i«pases otbe so vigorous.
1925477813? ° Preparation of I^and.
1925477814. equal to Etf, bisect it in O, and from the centre O with the radius OP de¬ scribe the circle SIP/?.
192547781464 Manure?, to rata for slaking.
1925477814?
19254778153?
1925477815?)
1925477817/ 7 7 7 7 y X''X''7 7 7// 7/ X X X J*// XX y y y y y**&*?
1925477819 9 T 2?4- 7,, gs—7 Let — rrs, then v=£-{-.
192547781: What quantity of each must he take?
192547781: what number of eggs did she buy?
192547781< £^he latter, the first question for consideration is, whether eight oxen used in the team or in grazing will pay him the most money?
192547781?
192547781?
192547781?
192547781?
192547781? 3 «.
192547781? flie Moor ish army entirely.
192547781? o Xccs T= 2 cos. oX2 cos. o(—3 sin.
192547781? the the Sicani, who then inhabited Sicily, to forsake the^d^ eastern, and retire to the southern part of the island.
192547781? — 4c.
192547781? • 102. their nature.
192547781?= rc(—8s*+ 4$) Sin.
192547781?=: 120, And x~ i20, the number of each sort.
192547781A L Then, by actual multiplication, we have+^7-{-ac> x — abc+ bcS G A''—x3—a A"~x3—a “ 7 P> A?
192547781A great part of the terrestrial globe has been frequently shaken at the same mo-| jj- st-?
192547781A little fine hav is set before 551?
192547781A post is^ of its length in the mud, in the water, and 10 feet above the water, what is its whole length?
192547781ADYNAMIA, in Medicine, of# privative, and^vvctpi?
192547781ALEX IS?
192547781ALMONRY, or Aumbry, the office or lodging?
192547781According to Albertus Mag¬ nus, who uses the word, it signifies/iej?
192547781Add together{+ 70+ 3 «+ a —| — 2d Add together r — 2ax J — ax 1 — 500?
192547781Again: Put the question, If one string be but half the length of the other, and be struck, how will the vibrations be?
192547781Alban re¬ plied, “ To what purpose do you inquire of my fa¬ mily?
192547781Also the value of the guineas, reckoned in shillings, will be 2ix; and that of the moidores 27(100 a?
192547781Altar, is also used among Christians for the com- Aha?
192547781And 1—a — atj 1 —; Whence — i- j- o^ 111—a?
192547781And 8x(4 ° —a?
192547781And by the question^*-J-(io — a;)*zr38 That is A?
192547781And how should it be otherwise?
192547781And thus it seems plain, from what has been already said, that there will be?
192547781As Christ told the woman taken in adultery, “ Neither do 1 con¬ demn thee?''
192547781As a particular example, let us take this equa¬ tion, xs — I3^?44- 67a?3—i7ia?
192547781As he returned from Jezreel to Samaria, the prophet Elijah met him, and said, “ Hast thou killed and also taken possession?
192547781Assume a-{-bx-{-cx*=z*J(/+&*)( A-{-kx'') — m(/ ■-j- g- a;), then(/+,? «)(^+^a?
192547781Assume a-{-bx-{-cx*=z*J(/+&*)( A-{-kx'') — m(/ ■-j- g- a;), then(/+,? «)(^+^a?
192547781Assume —=?, then y= s 4, 2 At 2—t t—2, and 32=2—4#, or 2= —= — — fore- there- must be a whole number.
192547781At present, if a farmer wants to lay down his land to grass, what does he do?
192547781At the census, or review of the people, each person was asked, Et tu ex anima sententia uxorem habes liberum qiuerendorum causa?
192547781Because a+ b — a^i-f-?
192547781Being stopped by the tension of the string, the damsels asked, Who he was?
192547781But in the early part of life his studies were inter-?
192547781But it may be ask¬ ed, how could the animal travel after those muscles were cut which are necessary to its motions?
192547781But may not the same be said of the idol worship of the hea¬ thens?
192547781But what if ridges be already formed, that are either crooked or too high?
192547781But what is the remote cause?
192547781By several autho¬ rities we find he must have been on the stage some time before 1592?
192547781By statute 1449, the tenant was for the first time secured in possession during the term of his lease, against a purchaser of the land; and in 1469?
192547781By the order of Cardinal Xime- should number among its citizens a person of such dL aes they Yvere printed at^ enice in I53 °> an^* n I59^?
192547781Can the farmer raise the water by this means a few inches above its level, without injuring his neighbour ’s land?
192547781Can the water be drawn off from the meadow as quick as it is brought on?
192547781Can this be owing to the agitation occasioned by boiling, or the expulsion of the aerial acid?
192547781Carrots, compared with cabbages, N ° 314 preferred to potatoes, 315 superior to turnips and oats, 316 how used to give colour to but¬ ter, 31?
192547781Diet?)
192547781Divide 16a3xi/—28a*x%i+ 4 a*xi by 4«*a\ The quotient is qay—72;*-{-a?*.
192547781Doth not a soil so meliorated draw near to one perpetually fertile?
192547781Even a fraction might be taken in place of 2?
192547781Fraction?.
192547781Hath no man con- 4 demned thee?
192547781He accordingly made a tour to Italy in the year 1699; and in 1701, lx?
192547781He engaged in a — v* war with the Homerites or Sabaeans in Arabia Felix, ReGonTei-- whom he overthrew in battle, and put an end to their j!.011.l?
192547781He got possession of Naples in 1443?
192547781He has given several methods lor constructing mouldboards, which he supposes are mi conformity to his principle 5 but being merely a 6 8 b?
192547781He lost 4 of or? i±4 and bad|eft 3*+^ 4 4 4* 4- 4_ 2#4- 8~4~~ 4 He won 2s.
192547781He then asked her, whether she would accompany him in his wars?
192547781He then^& went to?
192547781He was a man of wit a?
192547781He was the son of We- Reign of deni Araad, the youngest brother of Icon Amlac, Anada Sio?
192547781Hence, lictiec Actavi?, Salignus, and or Aciawf for Kvgios.
192547781Hence^tV- a- f- A; axA- ax a 2oA;-f- A?
192547781How is this to be reconciled?
192547781How many leaps must the greyhound take to catch the hare?
192547781How many sheep did he buy, and what did each cost him?
192547781How many were in company?
192547781I n* ‘ 771^ rri — ri( a4^)n= o"H «"»-] m(m — n)( in — iri) rH — l?
192547781If it be asked in Europe, why do they not repair the New Port?
192547781If it be asked, why are they more common now than formerly?
192547781If it be asked, why one set produces both curled and smooth stems?
192547781If it he asked, why frost did not injure them formerly?
192547781If*=3, then the other number is 2, and if*= 2?
192547781If;??
192547781If;??
192547781In consequence of Mr Whitworth ’s advice, a con¬ tract was entered into with Mr Meikle in spring l;^7?
192547781In conversation one of them asked him, what he thought of the study of the Scriptures?
192547781In his works I'',?
192547781In order to make this comparison, let the cube of^q be taken, also the square of the results are i:/’t=:A0<““4a4^+io2^ 2?
192547781In this sense, accent is syno¬ nymous with the Greek reve?
192547781In this state his summer leys re.cula?
192547781In what time will a sum laid out at 4 per cent, compound interest be doubled?
192547781Iso Stra-?, lib.
192547781It also appears that when a?
192547781It is required to find a series equal to First by the binomial theorem we have x/ flI+ I 2a 8a3 sj a1—x% 3^+& c.^ a''2< q?
192547781It may reasonably be asked, why the feather is not much broader, so as to cut the whole breadth of the furrow?
192547781It seems, he says, iei’sTow- llot to 1)6 very ancient?
192547781It|| was taken by the British in 1799?
192547781Let AB, the given base, be denoted by and AC- f- BC, the sum of the hypothenuse and perpendicular by.9; then if*?
192547781Let a- f x=\/a1+x^Jb*+ Then( a+a?)
192547781Let ax — b~ cx-\-d By rule I. ax — cx= b~\-d Or( g — c)#=£-1-g?
192547781Let the ages of A and B be a?
192547781Let the common fraction be 3--—-- —?
192547781Let us change the sign of< 7, and put 638 A L G Cubic qzzla''1-\-d; thus the roots of the equation x^-^-qx Equation?.
192547781Let us take for an example the cubic equation x3+ y a?
192547781Let y be the side of the square required, then a?
192547781M^hat is it then that destroys the rete mucosum in such persons?
192547781Mr Moli- neux ’s apparatus then having been completed, and fit¬ ted for observing, about the end of November 1725?
192547781Narrow Jt is a great advantage in agriculture, to form ridges ridges an g0 narrow?
192547781No more a pleasing cheerful guest?
192547781Now Moses in the law 4 commanded us that such should be stoned, but what 4 sayest thou?
192547781Now this last condition will evidently be fulfilled if we take a?
192547781Now, from the nature of right- angled triangles, AC*=AB*-}-BC*$ therefore, a?
192547781Of the1*?
192547781One of the most com-? ™?"
192547781One of the most com-? ™?"
192547781Optima?.
192547781Required the square root of# 4—2**+ “** 3 X 1 f^ I XK 2tfs—-xa\-~p( 4* —* 4- “ 2 2 1 i6\ 1 4 X I 2 16* 2JC* X — A?
192547781Scammoz?.!
192547781Searching every kingdom for the man who has the least comfort m life, Where is he to be found? — In the royal palace.
192547781See Gle- Acaciu?.
192547781Since y*= ax-^-ab, if AP= a?
192547781Such are the following,-+, ix-\.^y= zxy; 2 3 a?
192547781Such soils actually exist •, and why should it be thought, that imitation here is above the reach of art?
192547781Suppose the equation to be AT4 p AT3-j- AT2 r X 6~0, which may be also expressed thus:* 4(i_^+a__?
192547781T. b By comparing^ i+-yT with( a+A?)"
192547781TU 406 AGRICULTURE,? 6S Of preserv¬ ing them.
192547781Terah, at his return, asked whence came all this havock?
192547781Tha 2?
192547781That eruption, says he, obliged fro1?
192547781The Abyssinians give names to each of then* rocks, as A?
192547781The Greeks call it etyvo?, chaste; to which has since been added the reduplicative castus, q. d. chaste, chaste.
192547781The exponents 4,-f> wh611 reduced to a common de¬ nominator, are 4 and^> therefore, the surds required?
192547781The features of the Foulahs are very different from]? eatureJ those of the other Negroes.
192547781The five books of Moses are universally acknow- ie?
192547781The following hues of his were posted up in the streets of Zwickaw, in the year 1519?
192547781The governor having asked him of what family he was?
192547781The most learned, as well as best qualified for p9ter Pae?
192547781The name is supposed to have been derived from hence, that standing ready to give the stroke, he asked, Agon*?
192547781The only question, therefore, is, How far the raising a crop of them may be profitable to a husbandman?
192547781The other, which still subsist, and are sometimes called by their primitive name, advowees?
192547781The same traveller, Mr Horneman, on his way to¬ wards Fezzan, passed through Augila, an island orOas?
192547781The theory This, however, is by no means the case*?
192547781The well- informed mechanician will see ij, creasf, s at once, that the vivacity of the agitations of the nerve thelorce* ©?
192547781The word is oti- Aims, gin ally Greek, ecSvirro?
192547781The writers on agriculture, who have endea- l&uul?
192547781Then# 4y= ’?, and# — y~ d.
192547781Therefore, y''—tf^Kx — p)+<** —-/>*)—(£+cp+ca?)
192547781These Phoe¬ nicians, taking their course from the Red sea, entered into Max u, Ur C< nu) ° Torreni i Q § —-L- iil i^ SO ■''> • y?
192547781These ma¬ gazines belong to every chief of a family or tribe, in proportion to the number of men he employed ix?
192547781This supposition is rejected byMr?
192547781Thus 7 is an aliquant part of 16} for AJiqBo?
192547781Tk I K L M A"O P Q R S T V Y A/5 A. CC 6 6( T CG g rv.?
192547781To be satisfied in this, he asked the farmer whether he had set any of the same potatoes this year, and what was the nature of his land?
192547781To what dark undiscover’d shore?
192547781To what purpose did they take the trouble of inventing other characters?
192547781We now then come to a critical question, What is it that produces the difference of tone in two elastic sounding bells or strings?
192547781What dependence can we put in th « opinion of a writer who thus contradicts himself?
192547781What is their present ages?
192547781What of that prodigious number of wives and concubines which he kept?
192547781When the and is very wet, or has not much fall, there should in general be two of these to a statute acre 5 for the shorter''
192547781When y — if c?
192547781Whether the stream of water will admit of a temporary dam or ware across it?
192547781Whither, ah whither art thou flying?
192547781Who is he that can intercede with him but through his good pleasure?
192547781Why hast thou then broken down her hedges, so that all that pass do pluck her?
192547781Why should not one nation, it may be urged, adopt from the other the mode of expressing the art as well as the art itself?
192547781Why should not the ocean have the same power of fertilizing plains near its shores, that rivers have of fertilizing small spots near their banks?
192547781Why, at any rate, should a thorn be put in¬ to the ground sloping?
192547781XQ9 ydv n| q 3 3a< f ’/OX- t U-G xy^Tti- r Sri, ■ p o FAX HCTrain Sculp?
192547781\\ ■''x''\ v-s'', ■ • x\ ■ v N''N v 0\\, N •? Xn4\\\''\''\\ •:\-\\-;\ x''''\e N\ v\.\.
192547781\x\V- v X X''x X X X..\ X X x X-''X • X
192547781^-r= Q will be o, —^ ®~\~*>/dy~~^ a s/ l’y And here t?
192547781_ 44?
192547781a a- J- A?''
192547781a- fA?
192547781a?
192547781also 4-?
192547781an acre for the course?
192547781and another to the adoptive, Whether he consented to become such a per¬ son ’s son?
192547781and cos. 3<>2j±?__ gin.
192547781and gained as much per cent, as the cloth cost him; what was the price of the cloth?
192547781and his livery j what was its value?
192547781and will cattle thrive equally on all sorts of food?
192547781fl3A?
192547781gat|]eve(|?
192547781having asked him one day, why he did not enter into orders?
192547781he answered, Because I would not be free to marry. ” The pope rejoined, “ if so, why do you not marry?
192547781his Majesty?
192547781how many more have you yet to kill?
192547781how many pounds of almonds were in the mixture?
192547781iS?
192547781in for one of the parties married to commit adultery with^ the consent of the other, for the sake of having chil-^ dren?
192547781left: what kad he at first?
192547781o- j- x the root, or first power a-\-x a*-f- ax-{-ax+x* the square, or second power — j—^ iJ3-f- 2a%x-\-ax''-f- a*x-\-2ax*-\-x3, f8+ 3rt*A?
192547781o24- 2a*4-»*(a4_A?
192547781of Series?
192547781of the mixture?
192547781or, what makes one deep and the other shrill?
192547781per gallon: wine, and how much water, must he take?
192547781per gallon?
192547781re?
192547781that is,; f K=-£±4Z+4r 2 2 then s= r-/-.+1+ 4?, and if v=-p=^l±M> 2 ’ 2 then s=-P+VyI±4f.
192547781tqaal Root?.
192547781wand’ring fire, That long hast warm’d my tender breast* Must thou no more this frame inspire?
192547781was paid in guineas and moi- dores: the number of pieces of both sorts that were used was 100; how many were there of each?''
192547781we substitute y-\-n for the equation is changed into the following: 7J%+3n\?/*+3n*l+ n3)+ PS J+2Pn\y+Pn''l — o+?
192547781we substitute y-\-n for the equation is changed into the following: 7J%+3n\?/*+3n*l+ n3)+ PS J+2Pn\y+Pn''l — o+?
192547781y//y/.x 7///////////?
192547781yet how is it much less absurd to do what is equivalent in relation to grasses P Does it not import the farmer to have good hay and grass in plenty?
192547781‘.j?
192547781’ Duration of i 4.?
192547781“ But what( says he) are thorough- bred cart horses?
192547781“ Do they milk the cows morning and evening? ” Those that are in milk are milked morning and evening, with exception of such as are near calving.
192547781“ In the circumference PHS/?
192547781“ In the same manner it may be shown, that if PHS/ j be the time from the beginning of the motion of E, PHS?
192547781“ Is Parmesan or Lodesan cheese made every day in the year or not? ” — With 100 cows it is.
192547781“ To this description who can refuse the praise of magnificence?
192547781“* How many men( says he) have you slaugh-* Bruce''s tered?
192015836#) 3 is reduced to that of Acm a?
192015836% A?
192015836% eary that the terms of the series should be each simply inrene I*''a power of a?
192015836%* gr amin is Wing?
192015836''6611 vons,"r?
192015836( x — a), P-f- P a?, is a quantity which does not vanish when x= za, but is then reduced to its last term, that is to P x.
192015836), and therefore i thus we have V( i-**)/n • 2S A?
192015836), the upper teeth( J?, fig.
192015836* A?, and- — x a sec.*A?
192015836* A?, and- — x a sec.*A?
192015836* a?
192015836*( a*—aj*), will likewise be awoa?/Vwtt»i, therefore, y= A;,(o*—Af,)=:a2A?
192015836*) for a, and a?
192015836*), therefore, u 1 T ” ■ v/(I—-A?
192015836** 9) —+ r?
192015836*, we have found its new value to be a?
192015836*_ A. I- — T A?
192015836+ C* w+SnA?
192015836, and — y — ■~—7, which expressions, 2 o*y"a''y by substituting the values of y and y, become • c x( a—2 w) 2a{a x — a?
192015836/ and this quantity becomes 1?
1920158360* 4 A?
1920158361 1 i;? •: v.d.
1920158361 — r — — r —-5* — — 1 — T?
19201583611405: 1:: 39000: 93** 6* 5 100 366] E X C in order to find how much a remittance passing through Exc]ian?
1920158361~ —, and hence A — « n a= Ahi?
1920158362 by a?, then cos,''/(I—•**), and since z cos. z — i( § 59.)
1920158362 m 7r4-^?/—cos.
1920158362 m# n Hence it appears that we may comprehend all the roots of the equation yB—1=0 in the single expressions? art II, Inverse Method.
19201583629?.
1920158362?.
1920158362xli-\.J?
1920158363 A+ 6 A2 4- 4 x A3-|-A4, or, v''a:3 A-{- 6# 2 A2-f- 4 a?
192015836306 3* 6, 31?
192015836321 267''312 3 ° 7 31?
1920158364 A3 A?
1920158364 S Flowers, FLO[ 690 Flower?.
1920158364* 4 All the domestic animals may he affected with pri- inflamm?
192015836487''? S.. ceilrtnc 1 rerae-<** Ardent spirits, two ounces.
1920158367 J]og.
19201583672(72—O xn+- A?”-1 A 4- — xn I 1* 2 A*1 n(n — i)( 72—2)_ n_, A?
192015836750 FLUXIONS, xm(a-\-bxny’zzamJ‘vm_I A?
19201583677? • iC2 yi.i In like manner, from the formulas of J 59. and § 60. we find sin.
192015836: How much money must be paid at Edinburgh for the bill?
192015836= a?
192015836= a?)
192015836?
192015836?
192015836?
192015836?
192015836?
192015836?
192015836?, who were also obliged to supply them with military assistance in cases of necessity.
192015836?.p. »p5.l)0ur‘ng young stock f. 15.
192015836A native of Europe; on the flower of the ast?
192015836A native of T.a- vesicalo- rope; on the privet, the ash, the elder, the lilach both?
192015836A xm tf+ B A?m+nA?
192015836A?
192015836A?
192015836A?)
192015836According to this hypothesis we shall have y= A a:*, y= CC 0—1) A xa~''i x\ and thus the proposed equation becomes* 0—I) A a?
192015836Again~= P X-\-CXy X ri?
192015836And rena?.
192015836And what avail the thoughts of former joy?
192015836Are animal filaments tubular, and the colouring atoms received within them P Are vegetable filaments solid, and the colour deposited on the surface?
192015836Are not some of these appearances peculiar to the hepatic rot?
192015836Are their eyes red, watery, and hot?
192015836Are their nostrils dry, or does there ooze from them a mucous matter?
192015836Are there any pustules or tumours on the surface of the body?
192015836Are there to be observed any little convulsions below the skin, especially about the neck?
192015836Aristotle in¬ forms us, that the Lacedaemonians having resolved to succour a city of the allies, ordained a fast throughout the FAS[ 575] FAS astin?.
192015836At what periods do these several circumstances take place?
192015836Both of them^ 1 lS?
192015836Brown; the abdomen and feet marked with whiteawnw/ afk?.
192015836But is there any pre¬ disposing cause?
192015836But thou standest alone, my father j and who can equal the king of Morven? ” See Ossian.
192015836By performing that particular analytical opera¬ tion upon the function z/, which consists in fuiding its fluxion, we obtain p a?
192015836CA?
192015836Can they the canker- worm of care destroy, Or brighten fortune ’s discontented lour?
192015836Can we suppose that fish gives occasion to such a coagulum as runnet?
192015836Can you be surprised that I endea¬ voured to preserve them?
192015836D*_ a r> DA2 D* ge"ttd b?
192015836Did the disease come on with shivering, with coldness of the horns and ears, and with the loss of ap¬ petite?
192015836Did the heat come on soon after the cold fit, or was it not preceded by a cold fit?
192015836Do the animal seem to feel any great pain when he is touched in the flanks, or the belly, on the spine, or on the rump?
192015836Do the animals continue lying, without being able to raise themselves ou their legs?
192015836Does he chew the cud?
192015836Does the animal seem much disordered, or does he refuse every sort of drink?
192015836Does the disorder come on at any particular times?
192015836Does the flanks heave or not?
192015836Dose?
192015836During the remainder of this and the following month, the cornea always became more transparent j and now, O L O G Y. S ’?
192015836EPIDQTiE, certain deities who Resided over the growtb E P I[ 251] E?
192015836EREBUS( from ail?, night), in Mythology, a term denoting darkness.
192015836Ezra, F. F T?
192015836FFECULENT, in general, is applied to thing?
192015836FIG[ 620 Of have ye chosen this place,\fter the toils of battle to repose Your weary’d virtue?
192015836FINAL, in general, whatever terminates or con¬ cludes a thing 3 as^rtm?
192015836FINCH- kind, in Ornithology, a genus of bird?
192015836Flemish per 1. sterling?
192015836Flemish per crown 5 what may he gained per cent, by drawing on Pans, and remitting to Amsterdam?
192015836Flemish per crown: what must be the rate of exchange between London and Amsterdam, in order to be on a par with the other two?
192015836Flemish per pound sterling?
192015836Flemish?
192015836For if v ’"it were not so, by dividing U by V, and calling Q the quotient, and II the remainder, we should have U* • R a?
192015836For where shall we find the person who hath received from any one benefits so great or so many, as children from their parents?
192015836From the numerous bodies which he opened, M. Chabert has drawn up the following general account of the morbid appearance?.
192015836Had these worms died of hunger?
192015836Had we, by withdrawing the fecundating powder, deprived the bees of every means of nourishing the larvae?
192015836Has he a frequent discharge of urine, and what is the colour and consistence of it?
192015836Has he ever had the disorder before?
192015836Has the distemper been announced by any pre¬ vious symptoms*, and what were they?
192015836Hberal SUI!pi?
192015836He died suddenly in the street one night as he was returning from some friends, about the year 173^?
192015836He father then asked her why she would not make some signs when she wanted a drink?
192015836He next asked his auditors, whether they would have the protector for their king?
192015836He ordered a new book to be compo-''y — sed, called The Tradition of a Christian Man; and with- A- I54?
192015836Hemipter?.
192015836Hence taking the first and second fluxions, we have 2a*yy — ci x( a—2x'')t and 2 c?
192015836Hence, multiply both sides by a?, and taking the fluent of each term, we get If in the develepement of x there be any term of this s* ax,*\.
192015836His works were printed in Greek, at Basil, 1544?
192015836How are we to account for this figure, which we see lies in the thought, and to what principle shall we refer it?
192015836How dare thy joints forget To pay their awful duty to our presence?
192015836How does the distemper terminate; what are the symptoms that announce a healthy termination, and what are those which precede death?
192015836How does your Grace?
192015836How great was my astonishment, therefore, when, on the 3Ist May lySo?
192015836How much sterling money is equal to 1459< lucats 18 sols 1 denier, bank money of Venice, exchange at 52^ sterling per ducat?
192015836How much sterling money will pay a bill of 827* 160 rees, exchange at(? 3g- d. sterling per millree?
192015836How much sterling money will pay a bill of 827* 160 rees, exchange at(? 3g- d. sterling per millree?
192015836I Llaaid?.
192015836I he length of the body is about 2?
192015836I+a- 1—a''V(I — O ’ therefore, by substituting y''( 1—.a?
192015836I- pCOS.t;_ PB x BQ ” EB » but from the nature of the circle —= there--.p ™ PB x AB tore, BI — —?
192015836I3* When they are lying, is their head low, or how y—^ do they hold it?
192015836If I had submitted without a struggle, how much would it have diminished the lustre of my fall, and of your victory?
192015836If he has, What was usually given him on these occa¬ sions?
192015836If we now conceive A to be continually diminished, we shall have the limit of — j — expressed by^-f-/?''.
192015836If we now consider that( y W**+?)
192015836If you Romans have a de¬ sire to arrive at universal monarchy, must all nations, to gratify you, tamely submit to servitude?
192015836In this case we have to consider^(A- f- B- r — L*2), and making r s A B it becomes c v''(«+6#—z*2)- The quantity a?
192015836In what proportion animal and vegetable food ought to be mixed?
192015836In what state after death are found the stomachs, the bowels, the liver, the spleen, the lungs, the heart, and the brain?
192015836Is it necessary and allowable, or universally hurtful?
192015836Is the animal fatigued with a cough, and is this cough very frequent?
192015836Is the belly in its natural state, or is it swell¬ ed} is it soft, or hard and tense?
192015836Is the hair smooth or staring, or does it easily come off"when the skin is curried, or even when the body is rubbed with a wisp of straw?
192015836Is their throat inflamed, or are there on it any aphthous crusts?
192015836It has been shewn in § 61, that if the abscissa.- of a curve be denoted by a?, the ordinate by y, and the area* 758 Inverse Method.
192015836It is regularly concave on its lower surface next the ground; and it is fastened to the crust by means of eight nail?
192015836John C. Fahricius is the founder of a new system of Entomology, which he published in his Systema Natures 177?.
192015836Kx+ B x(.r- f t):+ Ca; Ho?
192015836Lastly, what regimen has been observed in the 4^ 6 convalescent state?
192015836Let A B C be the triangle; put A Err#, and A C, the given hypothenuse, — a, then BCzry''( a*—at*), and*** j y v 7j — x — v, and —= 1= 0, a?
192015836Let PD ef/?
192015836Let the fluxion be which may be put un~ rxmx_* m+I J an4«~( m41)ore(? » 4«4l)a: Vm+1*+I 4.
192015836Let this expression for BT be subtracted from the ex¬ pression for CB, that is from a- J- a?, and we have Ex.
192015836Let us next suppose that M=:tf3, then* being suppo¬ sed to become x+h, we have u''=:(x+hy,= a;3+ 3+ 3* or-J-3 a?
192015836Let us now consider such fluxions as have this number, form, F A?
192015836Let us now suppose that^=3, then • f — f*V(i—^z) p X% X 1 Jinj^T)- l+rf- y** A?
192015836Let us take for example the case of m= 3, and n—2 t then/_ A(«—by% V~ 0* 7?
192015836Method, traction —-—•-—-—and that of the logarithmic u —/J_ ft 1( I —+-A?
192015836Native of Europe 5 on the co/ m^rw/ w.?.
192015836Nicephorus makes men¬ tion of no fewer than twelve: some called Schematic?)
192015836Now J f xm- n(a->rbxny*''l)nb[——n)''x( a+bxn)v\( A) J «( a+^n)p= or one other 1 x''!( c+^a?
192015836Now the ratio of the fluxion of u to the fluxion of x will be the very same whether we consider « as a function of x, or A?
192015836Now the series This is an ascending series, but to get a descending\i?
192015836Of a friend, or at the public market?
192015836Of roasted meats it may be asked, which are more proper, those which are most or least roasted?
192015836Of what nature is the fodder and the grain that are given to the cattle within doors?
192015836Of what quality are the waters which the cattle usually drink, and of what dimensions are the reser¬ voirs that contain them?
192015836Oi1, does not their different susceptibility of colour de¬ pend rather on the different intrinsic properties of the two?
192015836Or has there on the contrary been any great drought, and how long has it continued?
192015836PORTION, N ° 462 sorbents, 293, b, e, f J sorption, morbid, symptoms of, 304* vjrtus, a writer on farriery, 27 j?
192015836Part II The four figures to which we have referred also re-?
192015836Pastern bone, small, N 117 Pau/ et''s work on murrains, 45 Pelt rot, 34 ° Pembroke''s, Lord, work on horses, 69 remarks on shoeing, 13?
192015836Posterior gluteus, w, tz, o,/?, fig.
192015836Put Rg-*> • ABzta?, BP= y, the diameter AD= a, the area ABPnj.
192015836Put a;= 2, then xzz%, and the fluxion 2 the fluxion a?”1 ia?
192015836Put the arch ES= a?, the arch EA= t;, which is to be con¬ sidered as a function of x, and put a for the cosine of the angle £= 23 ° 28''.
192015836Put the semi- transverse axis CAxro, the semiconjugate axis= 6, CB=.v, BP= ry, the area APBrrj?.
192015836Quis desiderio sit pudor aut modus Tam chari capitis?
192015836See Citharexylon, Botany/«
192015836Should the animal accidentally make its escape, the?
192015836Spasmodic 0?
192015836Stood the strength of car- borne Oscar?
192015836Suppose To simplify this expression, we put lv — 2V?
192015836Suppose «=( o+a?
192015836Suppose, for example, that the equation is y axx''zzc, so that~-—ax} here Xrza#, and therefore V- vf 8^^—J''2 A?
192015836Suppose, next, that «=* ♦, and consequently «,=(*+ A)4=
192015836Take of sal ammoniac, an ounce?
192015836That we may It js easy to see that> as we have> by thls formula?
192015836The chief of that which we meet with, consist?
192015836The event of this war was the* See No?
192015836The fire- grapplings( I?)
192015836The first of these of which we have any accurate account, was observed by Dr Halley and some other philosophers at different places, in the year ly1?
192015836The fluxional equation y+fl A?"
192015836The function 0?
192015836The function#"=+=: a ” is transformed to a"( y”z±zi) by putting a''sray, and to discover its factors, we must resolve the equation? fztzi= o.
192015836The male then places itself on the back ro* Ie^ie female?
192015836The word is derived from the Greek< p«nso?, 44 a great basket, ” used when they went to mar¬ ket.
192015836The word is formed ol tv, bene, “ well; ” and © oa?
192015836Then the whole difficulty is reduced to the finding of the fluxion of the expression( Kat-(-L)a;(*, 4- 2<*y+*,+/S,)?
192015836Then, returning to the Bristol channel, and penetra¬ ting into the country by the Avon, they overran all?
192015836There is a round knob at each end, the larger 2?
192015836These documents are, indeed, more modern than those found by Raphael de Turre in the writings of the jurist Baldus, which are dated March the 9th 132?
192015836Though this fear be in wicked men, yet it often proves preparative to faitl?
192015836Thus in¬ stead of expressing the nature of the circle by the equa¬ tion y^—a x — a?
192015836Thus it appears, that the simultaneous increments of x and x*( or u'') are A and 2 a?
192015836Thus we have V( a- f- b x*J f y xm+H K p — q) b* xm+** xm+3a t?
192015836Thus, the function being a?
192015836Tl»e king, struck with this unusual appearance, asked them what was their purpose, and whether they pretended to make him their prisoner?
192015836To simplify this expression put x-\-et — zy and L — KarzM, then it be-( K% X wh;ch we shall now shew may be M= G(s2+/S2) —?
192015836W?hat are we then to think of these?
192015836Was he bought of a horse- dealer, or of a private per¬ son?
192015836We have occasionally, in this and the preceding Ulecrs?
192015836What are the effects of variety in food?
192015836What circumstances seem to have rendered it ne¬ cessary for the cattle to work?
192015836What comfort bring they in the adverse hour?
192015836What has been the season for getting in the hay, and for harvest; and what effect does the season seem to have had on the hay and other fodder?
192015836What is the quality of the pasturage, and what are the plants which most constantly grow in the pas¬ tures?
192015836What is the situation of the country in which the epidemic appears, and what is the nature of the soil?
192015836What is the sterling value of 731 piastres at 55-id each?
192015836What language were they talking when this bon mot was uttered?
192015836What remedies have been administered to the diseased beast?
192015836What sensible effects have these remedies pro¬ duced?
192015836What will 2279 guilders 1 stiver 4 pen¬ nings Holland currency, amount to in bank money, the agio being 3| per cent?
192015836What, therefore, is the use of the pollen they collect with such avidity during eight months of the year, and of which they lay up such abundance( a)?
192015836Whence, then, has this sudden and great increase of heat arisen?
192015836Where, therefore, did they procure ma¬ terials for their edifices?
192015836Why had not Ossian the strength of thy soul?
192015836Why peep your coward swords half out their shells?
192015836Why should not the longitudinal fibres of the flax, before they be spun into yarn, be made not only as fine but as chan as possible?
192015836Wings black, with a white band; the under surface cm''*/,?.
192015836Wings notched, and of a rusty colour; the mouth?
192015836[ 39?]
192015836^targi- Black j the abdomen conical •, the edges of the seg- « »?.
192015836_ 450 It will be pretty evident, that, should a case like this Blood?
192015836__ ji While''the feodal association remained in perfection, Us ineffica the superior could at any time command the military0?
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192015836a?
192015836by a?
192015836cos. x cos. u — a?
192015836dissolv?
192015836e and are^a^en according to the we may conclude that uz=.v and in like manner if we have tv — vt v vt t?
192015836e loir, b,,,,?= 1^ 17 J tben ’ by 1> e formula of § 54. m,.
192015836e w>—w limit of —; —= limit of — f- limit of? —.
192015836equal to a constant quantity, and the eqUat;on evidently expresses the nature of a primitive equation is accordingly an equation to a circle, v,,?
192015836equation p.rm=:yn, where a?
192015836eye- lids, and the nictitating membrane, are peculiarly Physi0]0? „ fJ:1 fitted j as by their means the animal is enabled to di-^ w Sect.
192015836f(?,''( a ’+ ZS3)^1( 2^—4)/32 O2-^*) 3 C2<7—iLyi 25+( 2^—4)/32< y( a24-/32)3 Substituting now this value of/- FLUXIONS.
192015836for V( i—-O, we have f_,/i+y/ O—**)\, JXx/( I — A?1)"*(^ J+ C ° nSL If we suppose? w~2, the formula becomes v/(i—»2)-j- const.
192015836iJeot, American, p. 295 brio, division of, 300? een or esculent turtle, history of, 278,279 frog, 281 employed as food, ib.
192015836ii,[[? ■ brothers that the war should be decided by single com¬ bat.
192015836it will appear by 5 103 that/I.^? in‘_z= 1.
192015836jSl known function of f; now no 4-=p, by taking the 2/ V y+c, hence J)= 4-=-J( c^Jy y) and fluxions, and observing that a?
192015836n?
192015836nP series we must divide( a+bxnJ?
192015836of blister?, in the cure of this distemper.
192015836or Dut''o- aquilo; but Mr Bryant defends the common reading, and considers the Euro- clydon, i. e. Evga?
192015836or otherwise thus, put I—»a?
192015836per crown; what must be the rate of exchange from Amsterdam to Paris, in order to be put on a par with the other two?
192015836per crown?
192015836per ducat?
192015836per millree?
192015836per pound sterling?
192015836proposed fluxion\/( A- f- B ar- f- Ga?
192015836sterling a- mount to in Spain?
192015836sterling per piastre?
192015836sterling per piastre?
192015836ster¬ ling per pezzo?
192015836subject to which they do not belong?
192015836the value of a?
192015836transformed to of which the fluent is Nl.^rrN 1. a:1-f- A''a*-f- B''a?
192015836u''-—&c* U~~T~~~P “ f"P*+(?+?
192015836u''-—&c* U~~T~~~P “ f"P*+(?+?
192015836w Did thy beauty last, O Ryno?
192015836we have* X+{ s''—s) AHrrs''X'', hence^=1? ™ AH, s''—s and= lim.
192015836what kind of fluid it was •, or whe¬ ther it bears any anology to those with which we are better acquainted?
192015836x 1 otherwise expressed thus, xa*x* CImmm nomial theorem( 1 — x 1.1 ac* 1.1.3 AC3+ i
192015836x, that is the logarithm of a?, a variable number.
192015836x= za/(i^z2), A?=- V(!-- »*)* Therefore x —^ fss a?
192015836xm~ J x——~a U- and because that( a — bx ™)* m 1 1?
192015836y y £ 9(+*) or, substituting( 20+#)# for BT= y — y Cl A?
192015836—-y — — Flemish per pound sterling?
192015836„ BaynnCs Inhabitants of New England lived peaceably lor History oj^ jQ t;me?
192015836■ In like manner Ba?
192015837''’^ Aquiline ax Alpine vulture.—The male of this species Percmptc- is almost wholly white; quill feathers black, with^I0ary?
192015837), that of the valves VV, that of the rollers s s, or of the levers.r?/ or 8 9 and their wires, and that of the keys ABC,& c. must be always equal.
192015837* What then is clemency? ’ It can be nothing but the pitiable egotism of him who imagines he can do something better than justice.
192015837134 Since the image is inverted, many have wondered why the?
1920158372 The original or fix- st institution of parliament is one Origin noi of those matters which lie so far hidden in the dark ages c''erta> Dl?
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19201583748. o » There is a great resort of pii- Offering?, grims to the old chapel.
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192015837583 rent manner of thinking to which they have been ac- Elocution, customed?
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192015837? St Nivalis, 784^dustelitic 7S5^Ipntaric, 786 frfjliaiia.
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192015837? se''jections which he started to the reality of a materiaUd cou- world, and by bis opposition to the Newtonian doc- cerning di « trine of fluxions.
192015837A Truj^by WA DLizarsErfin?
192015837Also PCj?
192015837And if you fear censure j which is most to be dreaded, that which may arise from justice and fortitude, or from cowardice and treachery?
192015837And is it not ridiculous to lament what you worship, or to worship what you lament?
192015837And so in the pro¬ verbial expression, An ape is an ape, dress him eve?''
192015837And so when Medea says, J could save'', and do you ask if 1 can destroy?
192015837And the Lord asked him, How?
192015837And then.0 adds, “ But what will you say now, if I should deny that ever I sent you that letter?
192015837And yet who does not perceive how flat and languid such a way of talking must have appeared at that time?
192015837Are they Israelites?
192015837Are they the seed of Abraham?
192015837Are we certain that, amid her count¬ less productions, nature recognizes a single line of de¬ marcation?
192015837Are you not sensible what disorders fortune oc¬ casions everywhere?
192015837As it I ask a person, M here he is going?
192015837As they are made more converging, R comes 216 O P 1 On Lenses, comes nearer, and F retreats backward* till R comes to< ■"■ y"1 Q?
192015837As when Cicero says, “ Catiline, how long will you abuse our patience?
192015837At whose side was its point directed?
192015837Being asked, if he did not intend to fill it up: No, said he j do not you see my leaving it empty is what precisely consti¬ tutes the picture?
192015837But before what court shall this impeachment be tried?
192015837But how can you make it out?
192015837But if a frost unexpectedly happens du?
192015837But pray why should I not have defended him?
192015837But to what divinity was it made?
192015837But what reason is there to suppose, that looo and 100 Avere the numbers which letters were first used to express?
192015837But who would think of forming an argument from this against the cultivation of our reasoning powers?
192015837But why am 1 averse to peace?
192015837But( con¬ tinues he) of what nature is this matter which an animal or vegetable assimilates to its own substance?
192015837But( will you believe me?)
192015837But, will not filial gratitude operate and decide in favour of the parents?
192015837By comparing astronomical with meteorological observatioi)?, however, the celebrated M. La Place, has cienti.
192015837By the hand- writing?
192015837Can I remove an opinion so deeply and long rooted in the minds of men?
192015837Can I say the people were not told of it?
192015837Can any lesson be more dc- grading?
192015837Can any thing be told in a more plain and simple manner than this?
192015837Can it be right then to come into that, as if it was written, which it would be a crime to write?
192015837Can men be compelled to believe what they re¬ ject with abhorrence?
192015837Captain Cook then asked if the plantain w''ere for the Eatua?''
192015837Common, black, or bald coot.—Front flesh- coloured; Atra?
192015837Cur noxia lumina feci.3 Cur imprudenti cognita culpa mihi est?
192015837Did all I had read and studied avail nothing?
192015837Did he drive away the tribune, who opposed the passing a law?
192015837Did he think he could easily lessen me in the senate?
192015837Did we not all in a man¬ ner engage ourselves by oath, to have the same friends, and the same enemies, which you had?
192015837Discoveries M. Du Tour thought the variable atmosphere super- cf M. Du fiuous?
192015837Do not they excite, restrain, prove, admire, and shame?
192015837Do not they express joy, sor¬ row, doubt, confession, penitence, measure, plenty, number, and time?
192015837Do not we desire with them, promise, call, dismiss, threaten, beseech, detest, fear, inquire, deny?
192015837Do not you perceive your designs are discovered, and that all Avho are present know of your conspiracy?
192015837Do they ever trouble their heads about such niceties?
192015837Do you bewail the loss of most eminent citizens?
192015837Do you fear the censure of po¬ sterity?
192015837Does not the fifth com¬ mandment declare more strongly in favour of the parents, than any other divine precept does in favour of the children?
192015837Enemies?
192015837Exten?
192015837For what coast, what land, what place is there, in which the marks of his courage, humanity, wisdom, and pru¬ dence, are not extant?
192015837For what could be a larger and more copious subject, than lor me to speak for myself against Antony?
192015837For what must I say?
192015837For who can be thought so well qualified to give the rules of any art, as he who excelled.all mankind in the practice of them?
192015837Greater spotted woodpecker.—Variegated with black Major?
192015837H[0? linii l it.
192015837Had I ne¬ ver seen or heard any thing in my whole life?
192015837Has Cornelius carried any law contrary to the omens?
192015837Has he plundered the treasury P Has he pillaged the state?
192015837Has he thrown contempt upon religion?
192015837Has he violated any law P Has he assaulted the consul?
192015837He made w ar against his opponent?
192015837He then asked if they sacrificed men to the Eatua?
192015837He was then asked if towtows, w''ho had no hogs, dogs, or fowls, but yet were good men, were ever sacrificed to the Eatua?
192015837Hid he take possession of a temple by force of arms?
192015837How could the father acquit himself in so tender and delicate a conjuncture?
192015837How few now understand the remaining fragments of the twelve tables''?
192015837How long Avill your fury insult us?
192015837How succinct, and vet how majestic, is that expression of Caesar upon his victory over Pharnaces?
192015837How will you prove it?
192015837However, he) iad the building of it so much at heart, that he left the revenue of a consider¬ able estate to be applied to that purpose, and it wa?
192015837I c s. 209 that there is any impact in tins case, or that the reflect- mg impact should cease at a particular obliquity?
192015837I hat I wanted the support of good and honest men?
192015837I he ladies are very lavish of their favours; but are far from being so mercenary as those of the Friendly or Society isles?
192015837I he liquor was af?
192015837If it be asked, Which is the properest time for these studies?
192015837If it is asked, how is more skill required by the obser¬ vation of greater numbers?
192015837If then I he a father, where is mine honour$ and if I be a master, where is my fear?
192015837If we look into the different ages of the La¬ tin Avriters, what great alterations and changes do avc find in their language?
192015837If you believe not common things, and which may be called earthly, how will you believe me if I speak to you of heavenly things?
192015837In the early ages, when travelling into foreign countries was impracticable by private persons, the inquiry into the source?
192015837Into the capitol?
192015837Is he to tell all that he knows touching the matter in question?
192015837Is it to be feared how the city would bear this action?
192015837Is the authority of this order weakened?
192015837Is this a fair contest?
192015837Is this your joyous city? ’ It appears likewise from Ezekiel xxvii.
192015837It follows then, that the bright part of the surface visible at b, when reduced to a fiat as represented at B, by the crescent 7?
192015837It frequents arable land, O L O G Y. especially in the more champaign parts, and sometimes? assertSl uncultivated ground, interspersed with lurze.
192015837It is evident from the construction, that while the point of incidence P is near to V, the line CK increase?
192015837It is observed farther, that the name o?
192015837It was, however, something improper in the family and court of Augustus, as these lines seem to indicate: Cur aliquid vidi?
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192015837Jack- snipe, judcock?
192015837JeTig?
192015837Lead increases the dispersive power of glass, J?
192015837Less anxious, indeed, about the danger of the artist than the perfection of the art, they have varied the prepara-?
192015837Let RVF, or?''\/(fig.
192015837Let Rp be another ray, more oblique than RP, the refracting point p being farther from V, and let//?
192015837Mill not you order him to be imprisoned, condemned, and executed P What prevents you?
192015837Nay, how- many words do we meet with even in Plautus, the meaning of which has not yet been fixed with certain¬ ty by the skill of the best critics?
192015837Nay, was there any thing in the world that I could apprehend more desirable?
192015837Need I mention to you princes who had been extremely happy, had a more timely death secured them from impending evil?
192015837Nicodemus taking this in the literal sense, made an¬ swer, “ How can a man that is old be born again?
192015837No heat pro¬ duced by it 011 a transparent medium, unless it is reflected from tin?
192015837Now, as there are many rays which pass out of the drop between and/, so some rays will be thence reflected: and consequent!?
192015837OPT Apparatus by the combination of oxygen with any combustible for substance?
192015837ORA locution 1 so applaud? ” f o which he replies,** Indeed this can J scarce be said of them all.
192015837Of the former sort is that joke of Cicero: My brother being asked by Philip, why he barked so? ■ answered, Because he saw a thief.
192015837PAR If what he say?
192015837Part I. I 32 l for their advantage?
192015837Plate O, O, are the handles, moving upon the axis n?/, n n. CCXCJ.
192015837Scuta, or undivided plates, under the abdomen; squama:, r,? 3 or broad alternate scales, under the tail.
192015837Shall I call you citizens, who have revolted from your country?
192015837Shall I deny the scandal thrown upon him of bribing the judges?
192015837Shall I go home; and behold my unhappy mother all in tears and despair?''''''''
192015837Should we have refused to take this, which you, as it were, proposed to us?
192015837So likewise, in his second Philippic, where he says, 5< What can I think?
192015837So that in regard to this point, which of them assaulted the other?
192015837Soldiers, who have disowned the authority of your general, and broke your military oath?
192015837St Athanasius tells the Pagans, that they have been witnesses themselves that the sign of the cross puts the devils to flight, silence?
192015837That I was afraid of death?
192015837The Captain then asked if any earees were?
192015837The air is not unhealthful, notwith?
192015837The death of[?]
192015837The interior part of the great temple* ‘ ‘''at?
192015837The laws relating to the punishment of Roman citizens?
192015837The shadow of the same plate, at 4-?
192015837The spot y ou in¬ tend raising your plants on must he well strewed with ashes, laid smooth and light: then blow the seed from tin?
192015837The town of Paisley continued a part of the original or Abbey parish of Paisley till the year 1738?
192015837Their orders of dignity are earee- rakie, which answers to the king ’ 7 earee, baron j? na- nahouni, vassal; and toivtow, villein.
192015837Therefore, if they are reflected from one and the same point c in the lines
192015837They call this operation faner, from the Chinese word/«•/?, which signifies alum.
192015837They had a particular quality, which was that when angry, the neck for six? nches below the head was dilated to the size of one s hand.
192015837This is done sometimes for greater emphasis, as when we say, Where in the world is he?
192015837This it was which occasion¬ ed a witticism of Flavius Virginius, who asked one of those walking orators, Quot millia passuum ileclamds- set?
192015837Thus when Cicero says, “ What, rl uhero, did your drawn sword do in the Pharsalian battle?
192015837To a mere goat, or to some superior principle animating the goat?
192015837W hich way, for example, can the measures of trees in general be determined, as we determine those of the human body?
192015837Was I so unexperienced, so ignorant, so void of reason and prudence?
192015837Was life desirable when all my friends were in such sorrow, and myself in so great distress, deprived of all the gifts both of nature and fortune?
192015837We came to Branno, friend of strangers-, Branno of the sounding mail. — ‘ From whence( he said) are the arms of steel?
192015837Well, and did 1 then avoid it?
192015837What are the sentiments in this respect that are alone worthy of a rational being?
192015837What bounds will you set to your unbridled rage?
192015837What can I do now?
192015837What is so popular as ease and leisure, for the enjoyment of which you and your ancestors have undergone the greatest la¬ bours?
192015837What is so popular as li¬ berty, which even beasts as well as men seem to covet and prefer above all things?
192015837What power is it that communicates to this matter the activity and motion necessary to penetrate this mould?
192015837What remains, what impressions, what difference or distinction, do you see in this mass of fire?
192015837What then, it will be asked, are we to understand by this story?
192015837When Jesus was simply asked by the high priests, what it was which certain false witnesses testified against him?
192015837When a silver ore is to be examined, and?
192015837When they are found to heat too much, that is, when the heat exceeds a moderate glowing warmth, part of the weight by which the?
192015837Whence came it?
192015837Where are now the great empires of the world, and their great imperial cities?
192015837Where is that concern, that ardour, which used to extort pity even from children?
192015837While things were thus situated, I measured with an accurate sextant the distances of the parhel''?
192015837Who at one time was more acceptable to the best men, and who more in¬ timate with the worst?
192015837Who can account for the different reds seen in different clouds, at the very moment that these reds re¬ ceive the light but in one place?
192015837Who does not, on the bare mention of this abuse, immediately recollect many sad instances of it?
192015837Who more de¬ voted to pleasures, who more patient in labours?
192015837Who more rapacious, and yet more profuse?
192015837Who therefore would not esteem, and in a paiticular maimer endeavour to surpass others m that wherein mankind principally excels brute beasts?
192015837Who was once a better patriot, and who a greater enemy to this state?
192015837Why do you dissemble?
192015837Why do you hesitate?
192015837Why not?
192015837Will you engage on this foot?
192015837^ Banded Rattle- Snake, Common Rattle- Snake, or Rot- Horridu?.
192015837^ hen water floats upon mercury there will be two images of any object seen by reflection from them, one,, 1 p i* 1** vjiii Liit- iijj one?
192015837and that she is kindest to those wrho have least concern with her?
192015837and, if such a force exist, would it not be by a similar force that the internal mould itself might be re¬ produced?
192015837are we to draw conclusions from an example, which, far from deciding the dispute, gives occasion to another?
192015837b or s c, fall farther above the axis.?
192015837by whose assistance, to whom, or where, was it delivered? ” Now to the first of these queries, he.
192015837did not I know that life is short, but the glory of generous ac¬ tions permanent?
192015837eC''ing ° ut t0 him » Hold?
192015837f t?< Si] PAH according as the true distance of the object from the ele¬ vated pole of the ecliptic is greater or less than 90 °.
192015837for what reason are they painted?
192015837ft;—"T —?
192015837how did they get it?
192015837idly, But did not Julian the apostate consult these oracles?
192015837l)o you v—^ consider the difficulty of managing a public cause? ” with much more to the same purpose.
192015837let me first know, if it is a son, or an enemy, I am going to embrace?
192015837lives?
192015837of EF above the square of FI^ 1 •!?
192015837of it, but when you So much as attempted?
192015837or Roman generals, who wanted nothing to consummate their glory but that they lived too long?
192015837or of what Elocution, farther use can I think myself to be, thus disappointed — v — J by heaven?
192015837or only all that shall be asked of him?
192015837or so oehg-.itfid to hear, as a judicious and solid discourse in florid and polite language?
192015837or so powerful and grand, as to influence the populace, the judges, the senate, by the charms of eloquence?
192015837or what he is doing?
192015837q De Constitutione partium humarue et civihs ptnlo- sophia?
192015837rectiy?
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192015837sentrnent of a?)
192015837shall I not ad- him?
192015837shall I not by all means defend him? ” A contrary method to the former is, to descend from a general to a particular.
192015837that I am contemned?
192015837that it was not talked of in the court, mentioned in the senate?
192015837their pillars, trophies, and monuments of glory?
192015837these men dispute after this weak manner?
192015837v, S?
192015837where shall l go?
192015837which way shall I bring in my accusation?
192015837why are you so ignorant, as to think it unhappy for your son, that, weary of life, he has withdrawn himself to his an¬ cestors?
192015837‘ Is it right, on the contrary, that I should not undergo the suffering in question?
192015837‘ Who got by it? ’ look to it, I beseech you, that you are not confounded.
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192015837“ How many miles he had declaimed? ” Similar to the Roman orators were the Grecian Fhetores.
192015837“ How( says he) was the de¬ sign of this poison laid?
192015837“ If any one( says he) should bring you upon trial, and use that saving of Cas¬ sius Cui bono?
192015837“ Now, where( continued he) can we find better friends than in brothers?
192015837“ Sic aquiloe clarum fir- mavit Jupiter omen?''
192015837“ Was it becoming me( says he) to expect death with that composedness of mind as some have imagined?
192015837“ What such an author has told, who would tell a- gain?
192015837“ You will ask me( says he), why we are so delighted with this man?
192015837“ y, r( replied the abbe), will you allow them to remain in youi antichamber?
192015837■ rr ±7^^ t ntihpi''p is mine, honour?
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193696081A great many questions will here suggest themselves, as, How does it happen that the motion is produced?
193696081A question has been started of some importance, What would have finally become of men if the first covenant had not been violated?
193696081Accordingly, the Calvinist critics, and''''even many Remonstrants, consider 00?
193696081After this preparation, the expression of the mean/? i> h WORKS.
193696081Ag “ No material advantage, however, resulted from this toiea?
193696081And how hear we every man in our own tongue, wherein we were horn?
193696081And therefore an acciden¬ tal stroke, which may mortally wound the sovereign, per iiifo?
193696081And they were all amazed, and marvelled, saying one to another, Behold, are not all these who speak Galileans?
193696081And what rules of interpretation will authorise us to interpret eating and trees literally in one part of the sentence and figuratively in the other?
193696081And what sort ot plays are these?
193696081And, in the first place, how strongly do the works of creation impress on our minds a conviction of the infinite power of their Author?
193696081Are we enrolled as subjects, servants, and soldiers, under him?
193696081Are we hereby regenerated and made the temple of the Father?
193696081At 26?
193696081Augustus Augustus thought himself no longer bound to observe the treatyr
193696081B''I? 5cW5^-’?iW5Ws- T I\N ■|.
193696081Besides, it may be asked, Is there not a propriety in using negative num¬ bers to express the degree of cold, which is a negative thing?
193696081Bettesworth, enraged at his disgrace and loss, went to the dean, and demanded whether he was the author of that poem?
193696081But because PF''rrF''K/, PD is rr DB, and Therefore?
193696081But if this be the case, we may properly ask, whence had those Platonists the doctrine themselves?
193696081But is there not an ideal or perfect beauty of the hu¬ man form?
193696081But is tins a lair state of the case P W ere any rights in reality betrayed?
193696081But the violet ray g v will be refracted into W parallel to r?''.
193696081But this can not be- 3 t °''75-EL?
193696081But though it be thus evident that the Aey*?
193696081But what do you make of the witches meetings, cried Bodinus?
193696081But wliat is the remedy?
193696081But, allowing that a little motion were produced, it comes naturally as a question, Why does the motion become so extensive?
193696081C:>_.....^> Fia 26-^ZFF"j''x?
193696081Can it then be conceived, Mr Davy asks, that a substance which forms with mercury so perfect an amalgam, should not be metallic in its own nature?
193696081Choleric, the distribution of the fluids is more ex?
193696081D y therefore, dividing the terms of the first of these two proportions by the corresponding terms of the second, we get cos. ■?
193696081Do ye judge qi^ccs uPr*glitly, O ye sons of men? ” By comparing tliese i texts with 1 Sam.
193696081Doth annihilation impeach that wisdom ami goodness which was displayed when God brought it out of nothing?
193696081Draw HC, IC, cutting the circle AOB in L and M. Make the arch d''2 equal to AL, and the arch e''< equal to AM: Then C?
193696081Draw any straight line E m, cutting RN in and any other ordinate FL in j?
193696081Draw the meridian N c?
193696081During his lifetime, however, the other?
193696081Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, as the only true and living God?
193696081Fi
193696081For whither can they turn their eyes more properly than to the light?
193696081F{ f 7 V^ ’"<^-.A?
193696081G F?
193696081G kja----I — or.v — l — f.m_L±L.. J_ J/ 2 a g 3
193696081Gazafolit produces dates like Mecca, and pomegranates like Al- JV*?
193696081God, the Redeemer, in working out the redemption of,^Ul1 men who are yet not to be saved by him?
193696081H Cruelty of tlie duke o Alva, TS A fieet fit¬ ted out by the patri¬ ot?.
193696081He composed several treatise?
193696081He has in fact but one exanipe?
193696081He heated potassium in contact with dry pure iime?
193696081He preached his first field- sermon at Bristol, on the? d ot April 1738, from which time his disciples have continued to increase.
193696081How are these phenomena accounted lor?
193696081How are these two passages to be reconciled?
193696081How did these come into the world?
193696081How then comes an uniform cause to produce unsteady effects?
193696081How would our fine ladies like to be told, that instead of tea they drink nothing but the infusion of moss from the rocks of Mang- ing- hien( f)?
193696081How, savs Mr Davy, can these extraordinary re¬ sults be explained?
193696081I i#^... w..?
193696081I rom his own preface to his second book Ue Regibus Anglo?
193696081I\: 4--4,;\ ±< S?
193696081If either the mixed cup or unleavened bread be absolutely necessary to the validity of the sacrament, why not wine made from the grapes of Judcea?
193696081If this deli¬ cious commodity is adulterated in China, can we flatter ourselves that none comes to us but what is pure and unmixed?
193696081If we look upon this our earth, what scope docs it furnish for admiration?
193696081If, for instance, the correct values are computed at 4 per cent, according to any observations, the values at 3, 34-, 4^ 5 5?
193696081In 1590 King John died; and as Si- 6?.
193696081In choosing a line to fix a loose one, care must be taken that it does not make a very acute or obtuse angle, as in the triangle/?
193696081In explaining the principles on which the several()?
193696081In.the seditious assemblages Ya I?
193696081In?
193696081Infamous per¬ sons are such as may be challenged as juvors, propte?''
193696081Is he God and Lord over us?
193696081Is he acknowledged as the object ot worship?
193696081Is it a proof of condescension to fulfil one ’s en¬ gagement?
193696081Is it not in that thou gOest with us?
193696081Is the gas that appears to possess the properties of hydrogen a new species of inflammable aeriform substance?
193696081It has been asked, Why, if the Author of Nature he a benevolent Being, are we necessarily subject to pain, diseases, and death?
193696081It is required to determine the focal distance BI?
193696081It is required to find the focus F of refracted rays?
193696081It proceeds upon Christ ’s being revealed?
193696081It sometimes, however, becomes chronic and indetermined, in which case it is often intermittent, and re- appears at rggolan?
193696081It was bought by the king of Prussia in lyo''?.
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193696081Let AG, the distance of the focus of incident rays from the surface, be called?\ And let AH, tho^ focal distance of refracted rays, be called#.
193696081Let us suppose A,/, w,/?, o, p, q, r,( fig.
193696081Let?
193696081Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?
193696081Me?
193696081Not long afterwards, in the yea?
193696081Now putting these values in the exact formula for the velocity, xve obtain the slope of the canal, which is ttx+t?
193696081Now the discharge of a waste-?
193696081Now this question also, which St Paul has decided, is previous to the question, What condi¬ tions even the act of grace itself finally insists upon?
193696081O is the centre, and O.?
193696081On what then, it is farther asked, do the metallic properties of ammonium depend?
193696081Or are these gases in their common, form oxides which become metallized by de- oxidation?
193696081Or has ni¬ trogen a metallic basis, which alloys with the iron or platina?
193696081Or is nitrogen a com¬ pound of hydrogen, with a larger proportion of oxygen than exists in water?
193696081Or is water alike the ponderable matter ofni- troo- en, hydrogen, and oxygen?
193696081Or suppose us oiny solicitous for what we best understand; which species of this latter genus should the sacred writers have pie* ferred?
193696081Or, 0,017453 29 xR XT?
193696081Part I. f 3 flock of Christ, and to teach the ignorant what they are*?
193696081Part?, j Ibid.
193696081Proceeding still to the left, the pin/?
193696081Quenj, The number of Scotch pints which this pipe should deliver in a minute?
193696081Query, The mean\e- locity?
193696081R trie TEL[ 2 V?.
193696081S,4F''.0?
193696081SYNGENESTA, and yjvssn?, “ congeneration), ” the name of the 19th class in Linnseus ’s artificial sys¬ tem.
193696081Se?
193696081See Rome, Vesta!?
193696081Shall he stand upon his innocence, and rest upon strict law?
193696081She asks then what could be the use of these vessels?
193696081Should the western?
193696081So that St Paul might well say, “ Do we then make void the law( the moral law) through faith?
193696081Such stands were made formerly; but being much 71] TEL more bulky and inconvenient for package, they have Telesceo?.
193696081Superior, SUP[>? uperfor SUPERIOR, in Scots Law.
193696081Suppose an instrument of 30 inches radius, into how many convenient parts may each degree be di¬ vided?
193696081Suppose, then, we place the same bit of wood on the margin of the leaf, what effect ought to follow?
193696081T H E 0 L O G Y. Thioffy ma!i?
193696081T I D i d?.
193696081That he was a federal A(]a|^ f(?
193696081The Swedish Hi* monarch attacked him with a superior army, but en- ga?
193696081The Syrians being already intimi- The Syrian?
193696081The decomposition and composition of nitrogen seem proved, and one of its elements appears to be oxygen; hut what is the other element?
193696081The dissolute softness of the Asiatic Greeks, or the dry conciseness ot the Spartans?
193696081The extremity of the uncut leaf- stalk, which rimiology Js divided at/?/?
193696081The orchestra occupied t, e space where the pit in modern theatres situated, wu«I[ ‘ THE[ 309] THE d the music, the choru\va?
193696081The quantity in this bucket, when the machine goes twice as slow, has been shown to be greater than 2 A( call it 2 A- j- u?)
193696081The question which of course presents itself must then be, how to dispose them for this use?
193696081The same in which superstition is always used, because it is oftesa 2 SUP[ 13 1 SUP?/?s, « J.
193696081The superior asked them in what manner the gover¬ nor had warned so many of them in so short a time, at such a distance from his own residence?
193696081The words are X21 ijits* •nicy*< py«-£i ogyij?
193696081The words are, i, f* •* »?
193696081Then four torches are to be held up on the left to point out the?
193696081Therefore the sounds will be constipated in the ratio of CA1 to C
193696081Therefore the* momentum will be expressed by F X But since F and t?
193696081Therefore w x 2 G^/ll — a?
193696081They enjoy commonly a liberal income, without care or trouble 0?
193696081This effect will be more remark¬ able, if the rod of the pendulum be continued through x J/, and have a ball q on the other end, to balance/?.
193696081This is the reason assigned by Origen* for*Con/ ri our paying divine worship to each; ev* t«h TrctU^x m?
193696081This will be discovered by making its fluxion=? o.
193696081Thus c is pressed to the right, and the motion of the pendulum along g-/?
193696081Thus the image comes to the focus_/'', and makes no sensible change in the dispersions.. TEL? ipe.
193696081Thus “ Spirit is said^ to make interces¬ sion for Us y5 but with whom can we suppose God the Father, tiie fountain of divinity, to intercede?
193696081United Province?.
193696081V, If, OP Winclicl- sea,''Winch el¬ se a W IN[?
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193696081VIRGIL, or Publius Virgilius Maro, the most excellent of all the Latin poets, was the son of a potte^[ 564] V I R[;?
193696081VOLVQX, a genus of animals belonging to the wr-? ncs infusoria.
193696081Van Tromp, in,^ ® r T R O[ 491] T R U T H?
193696081W"''> k\/,^ i J45?.^.53?
193696081WILMOT, John; earl of Rochester, a?
193696081We have no difficulty in admitting the conclusion, but we have seen it contest?
193696081We know that this will be refracted sidewise, and will make a spectrum ROA GBPC, inclined to the plane of refraction in an angle of 45 °?
193696081We must therefore tune the intercalary sound in such a diminished relation to A and to B, that it may serve either for A or B[?.
193696081What fear I then, rather what know to fear Under this ignorance of good and evil, Of God or death, of law or penalty?
193696081What human model then was the Holy Ghost to follow?
193696081What is the natural inference to be drawn from these two different representations?
193696081What would they not give for milk or ale?
193696081When foreign bodies ai- e lodged in the wound, as when a cut is give1?
193696081When shal this be?
193696081Where then is the wonder that parents are disappointed?
193696081Which then of these, the oak or the acorn, was the first, and whence was its existence derived?
193696081While he was tying to the stake, he cried with a fervent and loud voice, “ Lord, open the king of England ’s eyes. ” TYPE( rtesa?
193696081Why 11* then should not these have been employed to credit the apostolic inspiration?
193696081Why may not God communicate the power of making worlds to any being whom he may choose to honour with so glorious a pre¬ rogative?
193696081Why not conditions therefore as well as qualifi¬ cations?
193696081Will he reprove us for fear of us? ” No?
193696081Will he reprove us for fear of us? ” No?
193696081Will you be faithful to me, as your forefathers were to Gustavus Vasa and Gnstavus Adolphus?
193696081Xenophon appearing at a loss for a reply to this unex¬ pected salutation, Socrates proceeded to ask him, where honest and good men were to be found?
193696081YUCCA, Adam ’s Needle, a genus of plant?
193696081Yet we can completely convince ourselves of this, by?
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193696081^ 2 By either of these methods a table may be readily computed of the value of a?
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193696081a c?
193696081a- week?
193696081and again, in the 58th Psalm, he says, “ Do ye indeed!>, S1 ° f Adm, and speak, righteousness, C) congregation?
193696081and he who is born of a woman that he should be righteous?
193696081and then, from 4+ and 4( p — q), find j?, q.
193696081and where is that wine to be found?
193696081and where, r*^ would be the glory of the spirit of God, if redemption were not by him effectually applied to every individual for whom it was wrought?
193696081and why is such a horror of death implanted in our breasts, seeing that by the laws of nature death is inevitable?
193696081how comes it that there are regular motions and pauses,& c.?
193696081how does it become so extensive?
193696081how is the impulse communicated to the origin of the petiole?
193696081how many of these parts are to go to the breadth of the vernier, and to what parts of a degree may an observation be made by that instrument?
193696081ill it becomes —= r cp a 771 a Now put this value of- in place of the- in the ana- r a; logy employed above.
193696081incidents attending an engage- Botish na- ment at''sea, modified of course by numerous circum- s^ances?
193696081known here that 1 and thy people have found grace inxxxiil> I^- thy sight?
193696081m ZEPHANIAH, a canonical book of the Old Tes- Zeusi?.
193696081nation> iboau- i gen. i 452, 3. ablish- 1 t of a e or e. ■ ® 97 ‘\?.,|''-viih*''Bpe-^-harle, Be.
193696081nation?., but no records remain sufficient to support this opinion.
193696081oWy uberances of Attic elotjuencc, or the grave severity of, e pccu- the Roman?
193696081of?
193696081or has ever any one attempted to attribute the fbrmation of external or internal tumors to compression?
193696081or is it gain to him that we make our ways perfect?
193696081or larger, so that the water is received at some distance from the top, where it will act more perpendicularly to the arm?
193696081or shall he plead guilty, and i‘est in an act of grace?
193696081or to us denied I his intellectual food, for beasts reserved?
193696081or, if one can ever be weary of benefiting mankind?
193696081quence in common to all the species?
193696081r ° a?
193696081r> let us now forni/'', and q'', for by means of a'',//,?/, and r''.
193696081s. 4. and 5- fi?.
193696081since every effect is posterior to its cause?
193696081the angle b — n a diminishes; but is not infinite, unless 7?
193696081ttaTad^ liere th?
193696081when compared with that which must for ever subsist i"''between the Almighty Creator of heaven ami earth ami the most elevated creature?
193696081who is born of a woman that he should be righteous? ” 4.
193696081why not that particular kind of wine which was used by our Saviour?
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193696081xxxjjj, him*? ” 6, 9; Job As the works of creation are the effects of God’six.
193696081— K — f —?
193696081— — J v> a? i% ifn 252] TEL Let A be the coefficient of-L B that of —, C that Jetacopt.
193696081“ I came into life without my own consent, and may I not quit it at pleasure? ”( say the advocates for suicide).
193696081“ Lift up your eyes on high, and behold, who hath cre¬ ated all these things?
193696081“ Wherefore then served the law?
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192547783), St Peter asked him, how often they must forgive, and whether it was sufficient to pardon an offender seven Jmes?
192547783, 48 According to Haller, sleep arises, either from a sim* Hypothcsi?
192547783, S nf 1 think: s ’ t*,at Pharisaism rose up gradually, from a period which he does not assign, to the maturity?
192547783, t. Having, from the general phenomenon, establishe the existence of this force, the philosopher proceeds o tin?
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19254778316. mentions a tower of immense size remaining at BabylonTn hfs S “ “ ° Be “ Were a S, aclium evw?
1925477831X2 102 9?
1925477832 83 The P E R S P E The* art of painting, taken in its?
192547783231 Is azote lost?
1925477832d, It denotes near upon; as sti r?
19254778338. b b are round leathers about 60 in number, c c is a circular piece of brass of the size of the leathers, and c?
1925477833T2 Of Repro- duction''a8 Third day?
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19254778344 JDoth he hear it?
19254778344 What is Honour?
19254778351?, 516.
1925477836 ‘ aIJd 6?
19254778391 avention jM''the air- unp by 1? uericke.
192547783: nor the driving snows, without that exquisite picture of a man perishing among them( IFinter, v. 276)?
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192547783? ig- 4- P N E U M^cVCtrines) found in this fancied horror of a fancied mind( what eUe is this that nature abhors?)
192547783? ig- 4- P N E U M^cVCtrines) found in this fancied horror of a fancied mind( what eUe is this that nature abhors?)
192547783? • Ju, lah the son of Simeon III.
192547783?, the epithet,( Lucan); applied to Marseilles.
192547783?,? 0f Shens10ne, Parnel ’s Fairy- tale, Thomson ’s Castle of Indolence, and Pope ’s lines in the Dunciad upon Wormius.
192547783?,? 0f Shens10ne, Parnel ’s Fairy- tale, Thomson ’s Castle of Indolence, and Pope ’s lines in the Dunciad upon Wormius.
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192547783A^R AQ- A7=_A?, whence,=__>< of which the fluent, completed so that t — o when q= Q, A V/ R v.
192547783Abimelech, in the sin he hac like to have committed with Sarah, through Abraham ’s timi¬ dity was favoured with a divine admonition Irom God; and,?
192547783After dinner, Jesus said to Peter, Simon, son of Jona, do you love me more than these?
192547783After his education a?
192547783All these languages in ancient times had their vowels regularly inserted*, and why not the Hebrew m the same man¬ ner with the rest?
192547783All these striking and peculiar excellencies combined, plainly demonstrate the beauty, the stability, and antiquity of the language unde?
192547783Am I to live or die?
192547783And are the ab¬ surdities of madmen proper subjects either of amuse¬ ment or of imitation to reasonable beings?
192547783And can it be imagined that such profusion of life subsists without the least sensation or enjoyment?
192547783And having gone on together, they came to a fountain; when the eunuch said to Philip, Here is water, what hinders me from being baptized?
192547783And will not a ridge made a little rounding, throw oft the water much better than a flat ridge?
192547783As a speaker he tvas unrivalled, and hi?
192547783As he was going to execution, a person who was his intimate friend asked him if he had any message for his son?
192547783As to credit or reputation, could the scholar of Gamaliel hope to gain either by becoming a teacher in a college of fishermen?
192547783At supper corn meal mush( mash?)
192547783At the same time, Peter seeing St John the Evangelist, said to our Saviour, Lord, what must become of him?
192547783Bat?
192547783Besides, when an extensive territory is parcelled out among a number of petty septs or clans, the feuds and contest?
192547783Birth, rank, fortune, talents, wit, genius,?
192547783But Sensation, how does it happen that sleep depends, in a certain de--\r — —''gree, on the will?
192547783But does any thing similar exist in the inferior classes, and particularly in the lowest?
192547783But for a fuller account of Pegu, and the Birman empire, see Asia, from p. 74?
192547783But how, if Honour prick me oft, when I come 44 on?
192547783But if in one case substances may thus he carried into the circu- ‘ lation, why not in many others?
192547783But if so, why needs the water rise?
192547783But if this be the case, must the experiment be made in every possible variety of si¬ tuation, depth, figure, pressure?
192547783But what do we mean by the nature of any thing?
192547783But what is Poetry?
192547783But where, it may be said, is this pat¬ tern of perfection to be found?
192547783But who can number ev’ry sandy grain"Wash’d by Sicilians hoarse- resounding main?
192547783But whom do you^y 1 am?
192547783But why do we only feel the inequality oipressure?
192547783But will it not live with the living?
192547783But would it have been better that you should have suffered being guilty?
192547783By anger the muscles are rendered protuberant: Are not, then, the angry mind, and the protuberant muscles, as cause and effect?
192547783By the way, however, it communicates also with a barometer gage 7?
192547783By this Spirit also the 24 powers( e) of nature are animated P How is this?
192547783Can we not al¬ most detect the gliding of the mind from the one to the other?
192547783CentS? er da7 ’ and the general cost of! ents f ° r a yea1 ’ 18 nineteeu dol]ai- s thirty- three 3.
192547783Cicero him- self gave them tbi?
192547783Could such figures and combinations give pleasure, or merit the appellation of sublime or beautiful?
192547783Could they produce a light in the air, which at mid- day was brighter than the sun?
192547783Diodorus the Sicilian J gives a simi-? e i °- lar history of the same invention, but carries it back to Vat Jfiit* ‘ le re''Sn Osiris.
192547783Does this take place in conse¬ quence of an increased secretion of the nervous matter?
192547783Doth he feel it?
192547783Ebn Chalawalb,?
192547783For this the genius and ta,-tion Mi?.
192547783From these observations, may it not rather be supposed that this state is the effect of a change in the chemical na¬ ture of the nervous substance?
192547783GH, the unit being FH, while the column D expresses AB AE* 4T2 xst? oo PNEUMATICS.
192547783Has the Lord of all no reward to confer on you but perishable riches and empty precarious honour?
192547783He asked him what he Was doing?
192547783He distinctly notices individual physiognomy nielaposcopos vacant) ex Us dixisse aut future?
192547783He employs a language w nc i V s9- is often much too peremptory and decisive, dispropoi-?
192547783He inquires, in ano- ther book, “ Whether there are many souls, or only one?
192547783He li-; ved 120 years, and being asked, what he had done to prolong ins life?
192547783He was most bittei against 1 ca i^ei?
192547783He was therefore a rebel of the worst kind 5 and where is the absolute monarch that is ready to pardon such unnatural rebellion?
192547783Honour hath no skill in surgery then?
192547783Hoola sculp?
192547783How can this increase of weight be accounted for, unless by absorption?
192547783How comes it then that we are not sensible of 38 a pressure which one should think enough to crush usA difficulty together?
192547783How difficult then, how impossible indeed, must this variety of the same- countenance render precision?
192547783How do we infer the •agency of any cause whatever?
192547783How far distant arc soliloquies generally from these models?
192547783How great a difference is made between a person of high birth and a tradesman; between a Newton or Descar¬ tes and a simple mathematician?
192547783How is this accounted for, Dr Currie asks, un¬ less by cutaneous absorption?
192547783How was"the blood to get from the right to the lelt ventricle?
192547783I asked him, whether he would put his name to what was already written?
192547783I hilip, hearing the eunuch reading the prophet Isaiah, said to him, Ho you understand what you read?
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192547783If the son had entertained an inclination to revolt, it he had actually p?
192547783If there needs must be a reformation, why not restore the ancient chorus and the ancient continuity of action?
192547783Ihe southern shore slopes gradually to the lake, and is covered with herbage; the remaining borders are steep and v ° cky?
192547783In a v~ — wort}?
192547783In contemplating the complex idea of gold, are the ideas of its colour, ductility, hardness, and weight, all present to the mind at the same instant?
192547783In the right foot In the left loot seventh last V?
192547783In thinking ot a centaur, for in- stsincc^ PER[ i stance, can we at the same moment be thinking of the parts of a man and the parts of a horse?
192547783In this case 2x''2-=z y^^P*: hence a;*=: •£!?
192547783In.following ages the Israelites built a city in this place?
192547783Is his rule founded in reason?
192547783Is it insensible then?
192547783Is it of all things the most variable and the most arbitrary?
192547783Is it ol himself, or of some other?
192547783Is it possible to resist the conclusion, that between such a mind and such a countenance there is a determi- nate relation?
192547783Is it your preservers, then, whom you would destine to destruction?
192547783Is not this a plain ac- Eclamt, knowledgment of the reality of inhalation?
192547783Is there any expedient left, whereby we may avoid guilt and infamy on the one hand, or the desolation and hor¬ rors of a sacked city on the other?
192547783Is there any here who has not watched for you, who has not fought for you, who has not bled for you?
192547783Is there any precise degree of impression to which they do not yield; and do they oppose any re¬ sistance to motion?
192547783Is there in some animals a sixth sense?
192547783Is there then no¬ thing fixed with regard to happiness?
192547783Is this owing to a more accurate proportion in the re¬ lative perfection of the external organs, so that one does not so much surpass another?
192547783Is this the language of vanity or enthusiasm?
192547783Is your reputation sullied by invidious calumnies?
192547783It consists of a compound tube ABCDE1 G( fig-73-)?
192547783It has, however, been asked whether or not is the embryo formed by the joint operation of the two sexes?
192547783It is by no means an idle question, “ TFhat is this air of which so much is said and written? ” We see no¬ thing, we feel nothing.
192547783It is likewise to he observed, that the.^Eolians often change u into v, as s- yg?
192547783It may be doubted whether this be sufficiently precise; ■ what is meant by the smallest impression?
192547783It may here be asked, Whether, in the case of the most perfect agreement, after the most extensive com¬ parison, the hypothesis should be admitted?
192547783It may here be asked, why do you say probability?
192547783It might even be concluded from an examination of''? • the structure of the skin, that absorption must take place 1,I>''lSl at its surface.
192547783It was kept constantly goin?, with¬ out having the hands or pendulum altered, from the oth PMlos.
192547783Its density''ll—''ll) therefore, corresponding to this elasticity
192547783Its dimensions have likewise been most extrava^ml?!
192547783JFj£r*?72z7’
192547783Jesus an¬ swered, “ If I will that he tarry till I come, what does that concern you?
192547783Jesus returning from thence to Capernaum, those who gathered the tribute money came to Peter, and said, Does not your master pay tribute?
192547783Jo¬ seph. ” Nathanael asked him, “ Can any thing good come out of Nazareth? ” To which Philip replied,.
192547783KZt ractenstic of this order of society; and, in many parts, abundance of them; and in passing through the markets ficfluT"?
192547783Let the ball and part of the tube geb be filled with mercury, so that the tube may be in the same horizon¬ tal plane with the surface rf
192547783Lur ego, si nequeo ignoroque, Poela salutor?
192547783Lymphatic and Gelatinous fluids, Nervous fluid?
192547783M hat de¬ sires have children?
192547783MI^VTUCi''ctis wotefta pi( i area a, a?
192547783Miliary glands, Brain?
192547783Miliary glands, Brain?
192547783Must thou not answer for all the crimes thou hast committed?
192547783Must we examine the first principles?
192547783My dear pastor, may I venture to beg one favour of you? ’ I assured him he might command every service in my power.
192547783N ° 26 uses of, as defence, 290 52?
192547783Newton could not have proceeded sine “ sua mathesi facein preferente?''
192547783Now the surface of the water at D is undoubtedly pressed upwards with a force equal to a column of wa¬ ter, having its surface for its base, and Eg?
192547783Now what is infer¬ red from these phenomena?
192547783Now, suppose we carry it still higher, and that the mercury stands at 29.8 5 it is required to know what height we have now got to?
192547783Now, the reverse of this i?
192547783Now, what news, my Charmion?
192547783One day, as our Saviour was near Cmsarea Philippi, he asked his apostles whom the world took him for?
192547783Or am I dead?
192547783Or an 44 arm?
192547783Or take away the grief of an wound?
192547783Or would such a chaos of events, any more than a chaos of exist¬ ences, have given us any notion of a forming and direct¬ ing- hand?
192547783Or, finally, is the substance by which these processes are effected of a different nature?
192547783PLOWDEN, Edmund, serjeant at law, descended from an ancient family in Shropshire, was born in IH?
192547783POE The three instrumental, adapted to the subject?
192547783Part IP Or who can Ther on''s gen’rous Works express, And tell how many hearts his bounteous virtues bless?
192547783Pepin le Bref, or le Petit, grandson to Pepin the Gros, and first king of the second race of French mo¬ narch?, PERSEPOLIS.
192547783Pithoeus being a Protestant, it was next to a miracle that he was not involved in the terrible massacre of St Bartho¬ lomew in 1572?
192547783Plato, says the author of the Intellectual System, calls the one God( a) a?
192547783Pope.—Where''er she turns, the Graces ho?
192547783Qua: enim scriptores Romani, aut Arabes, aut recentiores sunt a GrEecf011"z?
192547783Rod he on Barbary?
192547783See Lords, Nobility,& c. Peers, in the former government of F ranee, were twelve great lords of that kingdom$ of which six were Peer?, Peeress.
192547783Should we he¬ sitate to pronounce their author mad?
192547783Some be¬ lieve stmv and whose very Shepherd had lately been murdered?
192547783Soon after this, taking leave of the disciples, be de- Pan?, parted for Macedonia( Acts xx.
192547783Tain is not a possible object of de¬ sire, nor happiness of aversion?
192547783Tears, Mucus, Saliva, Gas¬ tric juice, Pancreatic juice, Bile, Lymph, Synovia, Fat, Marrow, Cerumen, Semen, Urine, Milk, Ner¬ vous fluid?
192547783Tears, Mucus, Saliva, Gas¬ tric juice, Pancreatic juice, Bile, Lymph, Synovia, Fat, Marrow, Cerumen, Semen, Urine, Milk, Ner¬ vous fluid?
192547783The author finding Piron behind the scenes, asked him what he thought of his performance?
192547783The creed agreed upon by the Nicene fathers, with a view to the errors ot Paulus Samosatenus, concludes thus: tov?
192547783The deanery of Winchester becoming vacant, Dr Pearce was appointed dean in 1739?
192547783The eunuch replied, How should I understand, except somebody explain it to me?
192547783The first thing to he attended to here is, What is that particular form of 429 existence?
192547783The fleet of the ocean came: he fought, and the strangers fell: he searched for death over the field$ but who could kill the mighty Comal?
192547783The general substitution is as follows: Let the plane of the paper he first supposed to be the ground- plan, and the spectator to stand at 1?
192547783The genitive always ends in which ending is formed by inserting • between the radical word and?.
192547783The hypothesis of an ingenious man is framed in perfect conformity to nature ’s die ates?
192547783The most common ashlogue is that of the anushtof?
192547783The nerves which are principally distributed toii^’j1?
192547783The occasional improve- information which it gives will be of great use to every ™ ent?
192547783The patrol ge"era,1> ’ co?"
192547783The phenomena must be classed by rangement means of their resemblances, which infer a resemblance ot th?
192547783The price of board- rl£l!S Sl?
192547783The simphc.tyot the insc ription corresponds to the feubhmi?
192547783Their know¬ ledge in their own science, and their public utility, are prodigiously hurt by ignorance of th?
192547783Then Jesus held him up, and said, O man of little faith, why was you afraid?
192547783Then the gaoler entering and finding all the prisoners there, he brought out Paul and Silas from this place, asking them what he must do to be saved?
192547783Then those that heard him were touched with com¬ punction, and asked the apostles, Brethren, what shall we do?
192547783Then, proceeding as before, we obtain the fluxionary equation v''By/?
192547783They performed sacri¬ fice, and wore figs about their necks called « We?
192547783This would support the mercury in the tube a
192547783Thus the piston, moving downwards, suffers the air to pass out between the sides fif?
192547783Thus, in the A m m. foregoing example, m is 294.5, and d is — 7?
192547783Tims we learn, that perfect uniformity is not to be expected in anyinst?
192547783To paint its power?
192547783W hat can it be but uncertainty and mistake?
192547783Was it not strange, said the Scythian Anacharsis, that the Grecian artists were never judged by artists, their peers?
192547783Was’t not unjust to ravish hence her breath, And in life ’s stead to leave us nought but death?
192547783Wbich of the events o t ns train therefore is the cause of the sensation?
192547783What are the pleasures of the table, says Cicero, of gaming, and of women, compared with the delight of study?
192547783What do we mean by the in¬ troduction of secondary causes?
192547783What have the phi¬ losophers of all ages been employed about but the disco¬ very of the causes of those changes that are incessantly going on?
192547783What is the characteristic phenomenon of mind, or what is the distinguishing quality which brings it into view?
192547783What is the precise phenomenon which cha- Mccliani- racterises fluidity P What is the definition of a fluid?
192547783What is the true notion of an episode?
192547783What say’st thou, boy?
192547783What sincere and honest mind can bear this?
192547783What was the result of all those intrigues?
192547783What was to be done in this case?
192547783What will be the grief of the Countess Levolde, who attends on her?
192547783What will the mother of the king of Prussia say?
192547783When part of the aii of 18.?
192547783When that my care could not withhold thy riots, What wilt thou do when riot is thy care?
192547783Whence did the historian derive his information?
192547783Whence, then, the assertion, that we are sur¬ rounded with a matter called air?
192547783Where are my friends?
192547783Where art thou, my love?
192547783Where then is our resource?
192547783Where then shall we apply for a solution of this intri¬ cate problem, which seems to penetrate deep into hu¬ man nature?
192547783Which of these would you appoint to the rack, the axe, or the halter?
192547783Who comes next? ■ Your son!
192547783Who next, my friends?
192547783Whom had they to deliver up, save parents, brothers, kindred, or valiant neigh- hours, who had so often exposed their lives in their de¬ fence?
192547783Why do we awake suddenly, or from causes which do not appear calculated to restore that substance?
192547783Why does cold produce sleep?
192547783Why should they design them only by an epithet, without ever annexing their proper name?
192547783Why should we ambitiously ascribe to one mind every species of human excellence?
192547783Why then should it be a rule, That every scene in tragedy must be in blank verse?
192547783Why?
192547783Will he be kind; and.will he not forsake me?
192547783Williamj''sculp?
192547783Without the points then, hoyy are we to know the distinction?
192547783Would be deny his letter? — I never got him.
192547783Would he not stumble?
192547783Would it be of any service in the yellow fever, so prevalent in the western world?
192547783Would the defects they think of making a new language to express the ° fsimP|e qualities of mind?
192547783Would the greatest misfortune that can befal a virtuous man be to you a consolation?
192547783Would we ever have ■ supposed any cause of the operations of nature, had they gone on without any order or regularity?
192547783[,, it The construction of the two languages is indeed somewhat e hang- different; but this difference arises chiefly from the su- f?
192547783^ a ere a er er cc f^^^^ Y 3?
192547783_ t f,? 2,.
192547783am I to blame for this?
192547783am|} ively?
192547783and how mortify¬ ing is it to see them indebted to the services of a Beli- dor, a Bossut, a Clairaut, a Boscovich?
192547783and what is easily moving?
192547783gjlut Up''on a|i sj(]es?
192547783hence This anomaly?
192547783how then P Can honour set a leg?
192547783is required1 to have the pictures of lines equal to XY, draw bs, r f, parallel to the hsrizondldr, ami''draw the verticals T7.?
192547783is this a vision P is this a dream?
192547783its happening on Phlogfstl the day when the moon was at the full?
192547783j Plati j teccn%* 9 iw I?
192547783nay, do I live?
192547783or how is it to be distinguished from the principal action?
192547783or if they were, whether they be as old as Moses or were invenLd by Etna, or by the Masor.tes( t)?
192547783or is it formed entirely by one, and brought into action by a stimulus from the other?
192547783or is it possible to find out any general rules, founded on the general laws of motion, and rationally deduced from them?
192547783or is it supposable that a Being of infinite wisdom would excite us to actions so extravagantly foolish?
192547783other, by marking; the relative importance of the seve- P „?!
192547783over whom?
192547783r. Air, therefore, is a material fluid: a fluid, because It is there- its parts are easily moved, and yield to the smallest in- for?
192547783rvKum oXx?
192547783say you, are riches, dignity, and power, reserved for such wretches as this?
192547783sential and constituent parts of this noble language, we
192547783st*tut?
192547783teaching from God, to enable him to read with ease the first tables; and cf other forty, to enable him to wu the second?
192547783than as admitting two primary and incorruptible princi-?
192547783to represent the section of one of the Vertebrae of the spine, and c c?
192547783what will be its velocity and direction?
192547783when the instruments of thy wrath, the pes¬ tilence, flood, and famine overwhelm at once the righ¬ teous and the guilty?
192547783when urged by a piston or by its own weight?
192547783who does not abhor him as a monster of T R>-A •>/ cruelty, treachery, and ingratitude?
192547783who would prefer a piece of coloured g^ss to a dia¬ mond?
192547783would he not fall down,( Since pride must have a fall), and break the neck Of that proud man that did usurp his back?
192547783xxt xxifxt hvvxxeivet tx oh''avnx ottS xt- » o? » TXi h. 5-sAoy » vx TriTMv.
192547783y/''///?
192547783| s''///// X// F/ r> Ir?
192547783°-,......... are you alraid ot drawing a tew drops of blood from the veins of a king who has made whole rivers of it flow from here¬ tics?
192547783‘ That( replied he) I esteem''as a favour; but have you seen the sentence?
192547783“ Again, why does an elegant piece* of garden- ground make no figure on canvas?
192547783“ do I sleep?
192547783■ Begirth th ’ Almighty throne Beseeching or besieging Which tempted our attempt At one slight bound high overleap’d all bound?
192547783■ s''7n7''f* Jtr/ ty*?
192547783■: Latin We have observed already, that the Latin tongue| was a colluvies of all the languages spoken by the va-(% of £ lan.t P60?
1930574971 te''rtl/ e ’ r eyyy^An\//ee/ ee?'' 193057497 '',''> This equation and this proportion will equally apply to rectangular beams whose breadth is b; for we shall then have/? 193057497 ''0Ut a.rudder> m tlle bein''left loose, will wear; they always in such si- to break Iwr sheer''thalT? 193057497 ''e''hUrth “ »« “ f^^ h*- ZnX*:?
193057497''my//eyn/ n Aezrm/ ep endel/ znen/ 60?
193057497( S- An?
193057497* 8 As this method requires a particular set of colours, inisj11''?
193057497* must be —^ — or nearly Q 47 T: load''ork( I d not re7, of the ‘ ■ re men ® 1 e pi- » O.3927 X 2?.
193057497*"''T ™ M*'') ee?
193057497+?
193057497, c Cutting- clown line, is a curve drawn on the plane o elevation?
193057497, ‘^tt2/ w''v^r''( f< vr?
193057497, • Let « he the space or arch of revolution described in the time t by this point, whose distance from G is r? G.
193057497/^ lx yxv)-^,\ — y; ■^ „''vy- 4''6 • ” ’-fi''-p^''<^
1930574970 10 ot the to;?.
1930574970 k=$OB, for the points K and k may be considered as equidistant from the point O: whence BO £ X O x NI n. IN,*?
1930574970 was 011 his way to France, charmed with such an instance of confidence, hastened to receive his royal''''7- t)^ OI''a''t7?
19305749700/[ xyrz, v, f./c z|--«P o-_ L D Z/?
1930574970f Yvhich is a sum so very extra- icctorcsora to 50,9471*?
1930574971 his argument is more specious than forcible, mohshed does it follow that the pool of Bethesda was dried up?
1930574971 — x?
19305749713. thus: Draw the lines?
19305749714. s I Selkirk sculp?
19305749715, 16. amounts to this negative question, ‘ Is it not fitted that the free gift should extend as far as the offence? ’ “ VIII.
193057497179?.
1930574971? r ° f “ dditional,.to tl,08e t!lat"il!
1930574971CT-1-/ A ’-A 1^ 1 1 W1.f?
19305749727S s H I F- B U Apniicatioa sefvlng to keep tlie beam?
1930574973* Advantages of numeral aignal?.
1930574974 «,& c. Then shall 1_ 1.0006511097969^ f tan* “ a+i tan- I «+?
1930574974. t h C »> “ i"Carteret ’s lwwcr? f Jtutyage in the Swallow sloop, that other account « f h''sJ?
1930574974. t h C »> “ i"Carteret ’s lwwcr? f Jtutyage in the Swallow sloop, that other account « f h''sJ?
19305749778.?
1930574977i ‘ a 1~a 4~2~c 4"3 Now because °( i+s)= °+2+?
193057497; and they may unlock and examine every copper?
193057497; ° rS tW ° kinds of ses*rces; the less « ne 0X1?
193057497;- th,0“?ht3are » li « » a person sleeps without the circumstances of goino to bed drean from hlS, u.?
193057497< toThe Con- The ca nt of the fashion- piece being represented, the^ ca nt of the other timbers may now be easily determi- ship?.
193057497?
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193057497? 15 nated A. Wash repeatedly the powder which remains preiimi upon the silver, till the water with which it is washed Processes.
193057497? 2.)
193057497? • means of the throat or steam- pipe NQ.
193057497?, I=—1 X- rxNIw.
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193057497A small matrass with a narrow neck, which held 4200 grains of distilled water, was filled with this brine?
193057497A, The cathead j B, The^ fore- chain wales, or chainsC, The mam- chams, D, 5?''
193057497Above the pump wras an hollow place, called by He¬ rodotus xocXy t/ i?
193057497Accord, n?
193057497According to M. Giobert, fertile mould in the vicinity of Turinr where* the fall of rain amount?
193057497After the Mahometan has placed himself in the boat, they ask him, who is the master of that river?
193057497After they are drawn ‘ n the body plan, the several portions and each''^T intercLePted between the middle line Thus fix on^T T?
193057497Among the most x’cmarkable objects of curiosity in this town is the new church of St Urs, which was begun in 1762 and finished in 1772?
193057497And I said, Who art thou, Lord?
193057497And T71/ • since m and n were numbers of pounds,- or?
193057497And is it fair to question the vera¬ city of respectable men merely because we knew not from what writings they received their information?
193057497And lastly, does it not prove, that a mere glance of his eye is suffi¬ cient to make his impressions as lively as durable?
193057497And what motive could induce them to receive it among their sacred books?
193057497And when we were all fallen to the earth, I heard a voice speaking unto me, and saying in the Hebrew tongue, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
193057497And with respect to the head, the profile which i
193057497Are not my eyes guilty alike with theirs, 1 hat thus can gaze, and yet not turn to stone?
193057497Are the Alps or the Apen¬ nines, or Taurus, or Caucasus, less lofty now than they were a thousand years ago?
193057497But Charles being de¬ feated by Peter the Great in 1709, Augustus returned in\?
193057497But Dr Black was the first who attended can of its minutely to the whole phenomena, and enabled us to J^r 1SM)H> form distinct notion?
193057497But how is this to be proved?
193057497But it has clI, al cir- given us the opportunity of directing the reader ’s atten- cumstan- ce?.
193057497But lie lias also been outdone j for in fiad-''?
193057497But our first con- Fig''?
193057497But suppose it were possible, for what purpose should they return?
193057497But the case is very different in the returning stroke, and the proper ratio of/?
193057497But what is smelling?
193057497But when shot of a larger size is used, such as N °?.
193057497But who will deny that Lucretius, Horace, Virgil, Livy, Te¬ rence, Tully, are at once the simplest and best of Ro¬ man writers?
193057497But why do I talk of dazzling or blazing?
193057497But why should a grave serious ghost appear at midnight?
193057497But why should apparitions shun men of understanding and learn¬ ing?
193057497But why should they shun the light of the sun?
193057497But why then are they fabled to be destroyers, and painted in such dreadful colours?
193057497C?
193057497C^.OlXe/"v- C A\
193057497Can a single uncontrovertible instance be produced of this?
193057497Coriolanus, speaking to his mother, W7hat is this?
193057497Do they increase pam passu, 01 by Spinor,''■|| i).M SpirituoM,< Liquors s P I Sf uou* Jaw are they connected?
193057497Does it not prove that the same lively imagination is the cause of the most singular actions of this sleep- walker?
193057497Du Pin has asked, why were seventy- two interpreters employed, since twelve would have been sufficient?
193057497During his residence in that city, his hostess, who was a Lutheran, asked him one day if she could be saved while she continued in her re¬ ligion?
193057497Every one, it is presumed, will allow this to be perfectly le- G R A P H Y. gible in long- hand, then why may it not in stenogra¬ phy?
193057497Fabitiairs''Ffisjb/ j&?
193057497Faut- il de votre eclat voir triompher le comte, Et mourir sans vengeance, ou vivre dans la honte?
193057497For tins pur- thec, pose the bottom must be imagined to be divided 1^ sections by planes parallel to the keel or water- lm, kee, tfio- s c?
193057497From what then does this heat originate, and whence is the fuel which has produced it for so many ages?
193057497Ft.lSpectadu^ 228 l?!
193057497He continued in high esteem with King James I. nor was he less valued by 4 H King S?
193057497He recovered Ainsa, one of the principal towns of the country, out of the hands of the infidels, and his suc¬ cessor Don Garcia?
193057497He was instructed in the J?
193057497Henry, however, contributed only mo?
193057497Here are several rivers and good springs; but few of Rive?
193057497Hie 1 otatory momentum of the sails on the mizenmast is D z x z G; that of the sails on the mainmast is E e?
193057497His Treatise of Law?
193057497His history of the war of Flanders was published at Rome j the first decad in 1640, the second in 1647?
193057497How did God create the world?
193057497How is this to be discharged? — This is the office of the pumps ST and XY.
193057497How long shall this world remain?
193057497How then came a traf-''—V—/ fic so unnatural and unjust as that of slaves to be origi¬ nally introduced into the world?
193057497How were these prisoners to be disposed of?
193057497I4?
193057497If so, it comes naturally to be inquired, what is the acceptation in which he employs it in other places?
193057497If the writings of the New Testament had been forged, would not the Jews have detected the imposture?
193057497Ihe oune we mean is the lemniscata, the equation of wine 119( a-1—?/a), where x and y denote its co v-r?
193057497IjmPtre?/ Great Britain.
193057497In 1174?
193057497In die misero punto hor qui me mena Tortuna?
193057497In his absence he had^lleSVLr^^^^"r- I?
193057497In these the usual ques¬ tion is, how many gallons of alcohol is there in a cask, or some number ot gallons of spirit?
193057497Is it extraordinary, then, that in writing to the inhabitants of Rome he should have used a language which wTas there so generally under¬ stood?
193057497Is it not suf¬ ficient that our predecessor has suffered the judges to remain unemployed these 13 years?
193057497Is it possible for a sen¬ sation to exist where there is no sentient?
193057497Is there any book in the world so perfectly a- dapted to all capacities?
193057497Is this nothing to all you who pass along the way?
193057497It appears likewise in a still more striking light from Dulzel ’s History of Dahomy, where we are told that all the Dabo- nian?.
193057497It consists of Julia, A
193057497It has been a question in morals, whether it be not likewise the incentive to every action, how¬ ever virtuous or apparently disinterested?
193057497It is evident that 13 r/ is to E
193057497It is proposed to find the sum of n terms of the series 2a?
193057497It is? f point out in general where this axis is situated.
193057497It may be objected, Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs ol salvation*?
193057497It obvious that the velocity of conversion will be increased in the proportion off?
193057497It was bounded on the south by the Scythe, Scytlici, Fi?.
193057497It will now be asked, what shall be substituted in place of this erroneous theory?
193057497Its energy or momen- fx''turn is therefore d and the accumulated momen- 59 ta of all the fibres in the line AE will beyx sum of A?
193057497I£^y/7 • ’/ I^//s — v/ rv//HL/ o—^ C^i/^<, Q//''y/^,,> 0- V|<-''-1''''''*/?
193057497J,,?
193057497J?
193057497King Agrippa, belie vest thou the prophets?
193057497Let be the velocity of rotation round g, that is, the velocity of a point whose distance, from/is i, and let?
193057497Let g be the distance between the centre of gravity of the sec¬ tion and the axis of fracture, we shall have/?
193057497Let us now suppose n — l} then n+p''»+
193057497Let?
193057497M- FO — w. Fo?
193057497Make MO,^.^>?
193057497Many birds swallow the seeds of vanelloe, juniper, mi^leto?, oats, millet, and other grasses, and void them entire.
193057497Many books which were then extant are now lost 3 and how do we know but these might have contained suf¬ ficient evidence?
193057497Might it not deliver its message with as much ease and more success in the day- time?
193057497My friends, do they now and then send A wish or a thought after me?
193057497Nay, if the ca¬ vity is continually supplied with water, it wil?
193057497No papers shall be opened but such as shall gain pre- asing and^ t miums, unless where it appears to the society absolutely t?
193057497Nor hallow’d dirge be mutter’d o’er thy tomb?
193057497Now if she could not speak till David addressed her, why might she not have applied this oratorial me¬ dicine the first time she appeared to him?
193057497Now what are these but brines, of which we have not been able to get the saline ingredient in a separate form?
193057497Now what is this?
193057497N’ai- je done tant vecu que pour cette infamie?
193057497On being asked whether he was not afraid of coming into the presence ot the king, considering the office he might possibly have to perform?
193057497On the extremity of the prow was placed a round piece of wood, called the 7rlvyis} from its.bending; and sometimes o(p6xXpo?, the “ eye ” cl.
193057497One of their honours this night spoke, and, in the name of God, asked what it was, and why it disturbed them so?
193057497Or their borders greater than their borders?
193057497Our wool- buyers purchase the"eeC?
193057497P f 45 3.2393''*''5.239* 7.239?
193057497P1?
193057497Pasquin was dressed one morning in a very nasty shirt, and being asked by Marforio why he wore such dirty linen?
193057497Plan- holy orders, it is hardly to he doubted but that in a £?, ls''little time the world would see good and great effects cf their mission. ” 2.
193057497Quel prodige nouveau me trouble et m’em- barrasse?
193057497Quot fierem teneris supplicium puens?
193057497S E R[ Serin ah am of tlie? otl ’ Wistnoa worshipped by Brama •, and pil-| ‘ rrrims came here from all parts of Ind.a with offerings Serpens.
193057497S E R[ i P+Q+R= «,(^-f.r)P+(^+r)Q+( p4.?
193057497S H I P- B U I vertical section passing throng?, the the ship into two equal and s.m.lar P^15- “ “.
193057497S HIP- B U vowsf?, anti by others tyy, oiXtu, the belly of the ship being contained within them: in Latin costa; and.
193057497S P E t 573] S P E that the brine should be weak; for the differences of t^ •-?
193057497S Q U[ 618 Thus the fraction| is too great j on the other hand, ■?
193057497SHIP- BUILDING PLATE CCCCESXX1X it •: 11.1> i n
193057497SHIP- BUILDING PLATE CCCCESXX1X it •: 11.1> i n
193057497See Oratory, Part I. N ° 14?
193057497Shall I come before him with burnt- offerings, With cal ves of a year old?
193057497Shall I give my first- born for my transgression?
193057497Shall she come in?
193057497Shall we also stain our pontificate with the same neglect of justice?
193057497Shall we be told, that the spectre has the power of becoming visible to some, and of remaining invisible to others?
193057497Should it now be asked, why then is the bishop of Man still called the bishop of Sodor and Man?
193057497Si tota est Herculis Oete, Et juga tota vacant Bromio Nyseia j quare t^nus in Egypto Magno lapis?
193057497So important then is the question, Whether the books of the New T- estament be genuine?
193057497Stow, Joht?, the industrious historian, son of Thomas Stow merchant- taylor of St Michael ’s, Cornhill, in London, was born about the year 1525.
193057497Supposing the veracity of these two wri¬ ters equal, as we have no proof of the contrary, which of them ought we to consider as the best evidence?
193057497T be Septuagin^ iav e it^ e&vrct} or E »>?
193057497T?
193057497That we do Prop, xv?
193057497The Isis had both her lower masts wounded above the cathar pins in her action with the Caesar, a French 74?
193057497The Por¬ tuguese, the Venetians, and the Spaniards, have already fallen; and what is the present state of our neighbours the French?
193057497The apparatus Saji ’s Ure? ’ commerce, voL vu-? ■ The apparatus appals consists of a wooden frame four feet two inches high descr,,.
193057497The apparatus Saji ’s Ure? ’ commerce, voL vu-? ■ The apparatus appals consists of a wooden frame four feet two inches high descr,,.
193057497The celebrated Grainger''?
193057497The fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?
193057497The heat is much the same as that of the West Indies; but on the higher ground?
193057497The hunter is like one of those birds that are described as passim?
193057497The momentum of gravity Tound a horizontal axis at L\sy x x — xw+''x, A?
193057497The process given bv the late J. Ed wards, who was rewarded by the Board of Longitude 83 I S P E N-.ulSC! ° A, ng^?
193057497The question, however, was put, Proceed to an higher censure, or not?
193057497The stadtholder granted likewise letters of grace, par- 3 i S T A don, and abolition, as well for the crimes called Com- j.,, ZT?
193057497The stalk o carries a heavy lump/?
193057497The stone being reduced to an impalpa¬ ble powder, is cautiously heated repeatedly with sulpbu- jic acid?
193057497The whole apparatus consists of 100 beads, a sliding rule 1 ther- which nointlT f?
193057497The whole cohesion will be represented Materials, by a triangle AD d. Do?
193057497The whole will of God is revealed to us in the Scriptures j what further use for the visible interposition of angels?
193057497Their old general Lysamler, who had reduced S P A[ 55 °] SPA?, parta.
193057497Then go down to Gath of the Philistines j Are they better than these kingdoms?
193057497There is 1197 290 X 71^?
193057497Therefore AD d is Yf d- The centre of gravity o of the triangle AD d is in the intersection of a line drawn from A to the middle of D o?
193057497There¬ fore t= 301, y is sought, f — 620,?
193057497These T Naval Signal?.
193057497These facts, which can not be •fpfl are perfectly irreconcileable with innate benevolence ’ or a public sense comprehending the whole rkce of men?
193057497This forces a small portion of the pit water along the rising pipe?
193057497This formula is very exact as far as the temperature 6o °: but beyond this it needs a cor- Z?
193057497This gives us some tlle auS- notion of the manner in which the supposed expanding men, tat?01?
193057497This is what is called in Irance a Vc/ s ist das?
193057497This push is adjusted to a proper length by the strap q/?, which stops the Y when it has gone far enough.
193057497This regulation was not? ™ de m the hist ages of the republic, when the Romans boasted of their poverty.
193057497Tim important point being secured, Charles repaired Char?,?, in.
193057497Tim important point being secured, Charles repaired Char?,?, in.
193057497Tins must bo equal to Q; therefore 7?
193057497Tliey ma7 a^ ° asses?
193057497To a cause truly Christian, who did not pray for success?
193057497TtJfoimof The engine has continued in this, form for many years, t?
193057497U Jrr 1 arC Sma11 ‘ n ProPortion to the number they Ttai, n ’ W Mlfficient t0 defend them agamst the ram and other inclemencies of the atmo-?
193057497Upon being asked by Hiero ’s queen, Whether it was most de¬ sirable to be learned or rich?
193057497Was any Jtogn reader of English history ever sceptic enough to raise from hence a question, whether the Marquis of Argyle was executed or not?
193057497We found/ — p% that p was equal to^/Lm, and consequently Now in any engine L and^?
193057497We think highly of the progressive labours of Renaud, Pitot, Bou- e French guer?
193057497What appears very unac countable, the solid masonry''In the upper half is just as thick again as that in the lower, though on.the ontsi e??
193057497What appears very unac countable, the solid masonry''In the upper half is just as thick again as that in the lower, though on.the ontsi e??
193057497What are the intended objects of our inquiries within these spacious limits?
193057497What becomes of it after death?
193057497What effect then must they have upon the Europeans, sudden¬ ly transported into this burning climate?
193057497What is every year of a wise man ’s life but a censure or critic on the past?
193057497What is smell in the rose?
193057497What of the shark ’s sensation of smell and t——-y —''— 1 pursuit, were there no victim in the ocean?
193057497What other are the foregoing instances but describing the passion another feels?
193057497What shall become of me now?
193057497What shall we think of God?
193057497When asked bv Mr Bruce why he murdered the king s young son in his father ’s presence?
193057497When the nose abounds with moisture, after- 1 2] SMI gentle evacuations, such things as tend to take of?
193057497When the worms are ready to mount, in order to irms may Sp;n?
193057497Wherewith shall I bow myself unto the High God?
193057497Whether he has quoted his manuscripts either falsely or imperfectly, in order to establish his own religious opinions?
193057497Whether his diligence and accuracy have been such that we may at all times depend upon them?
193057497Who, I, my lord?
193057497Why are new sensations always more agreeable and variety so pleasing?
193057497Why indeed should they, where they can not be relieved?
193057497Why should learning be formidable to them( a)?
193057497Will Jehovah be pleased with thousands of rams?
193057497With respect to the epistle to the Romans, it may ’ be asked indeed why St Paul did not write in Latin?
193057497With ten thousands of rivers of oil?
193057497X?
193057497_ 2sy3 x S H I P- B U 1162070.20326 I L D I N G. S''5?
193057497a die veduta amara e trista?
193057497and besides, what purpose would it serve?
193057497arches-§-a,? a, 8tc.
193057497as were or the highest importance in civil life j such as, Who was the best man m the city?
193057497b?
193057497bant- c?
193057497calleTl?
193057497can always be had; and unless y?
193057497cl, and 2 l: cfcz fs: p.''Now/s is a proper expression of the absolute cohe¬ sion of the section of fracture, and/?
193057497ddT?
193057497eBut is not this easily explained by a common process, the for¬ mation of stalactites?
193057497exceed, 0* 0?
193057497exordium P''~U''* “ Ver''J9- Chap-^ l> roperl?
193057497fbd* 9787 ’ 0r 10 rouiul numl3ers""7''?
193057497fights made a part of every festival, and, as soon as icy were announced, the housewife left her fanu V?
193057497for?
193057497from their partners if they continued unbelievers?
193057497he made equal to M ®, NO, PQ, and M 0, N Py?
193057497is catched by the strap r/?, now stretched to its full length, while q p hangs slack.
193057497is not so important as the question, whether they are genuine?
193057497j- UC?
193057497l — fsg, and/: g — fs:/?.
193057497nor the souls of the bad meet with pu¬ nishment?
193057497often observed a g ea r.>- tukins?
193057497our knees to me?
193057497p&?
193057497quickly''o3''sharp on the other tack, l he smp wi, j^ her way, get stern- way, and then fall ott?
193057497r 1? 2C tne cu\ cum- einu u, 0 Laborde the inhahitants do not not.
193057497sTa- C^J?}
193057497spaceim_ and when she is in actual motion, in the direction of her p?
193057497statute 80 favourably in behalf of the subject, and,? ol.
193057497t n, f[ f''7 l S Q U •% Ure ° f 7cl ‘?, efnc,!
193057497that is, what is the mutual action be¬ tween the particles just before their coming into absolute contact?
193057497tliat dachY- forgetting, there-< 4* ties, the government of Florence passed hi 1''f,- ’ I? a, St ny)arie* ’ and the deceitful promises of Cosmo8!
193057497to your corrected son?
193057497ty1? ’ 4to> SILK, a very soft, fine, bright thread, the work of an insect called bomby.v, or the silk worm.
193057497v”-2, mxxn~ l t x xn\ Ipstial body as the terms of a series, their indices being a?
193057497wa?
193057497what is the true proportion of the strength of columns?
193057497what wife?
193057497where are the charms That sages have seen in thy face?
193057497wherein lay the merit of such an action?
193057497without neavmg tucix"j?
193057497yT-^ menyt p/''le/ esy?
193057497® ut w^iat it will be asked, will the negroes ta the abo- of Africa reap from an abolition of the slave- trade?
193057497—,( u+O( T+TjfanVi?
193057497‘ To you? ’ replied the duke.
193057497“ It is dangerous to awaken him during the fit, espe¬ cially if it is done suddenly; for then he sometimes falls?
193057497“ The question( says he), whether the books of § i. the New Testament are inspired?
193057497“ What are the most whole¬ some aliments for seamen, considering the impossibility of procuring them fresh meat?
193057497•?
191689065''Knew you not Pompey? 191689065 $ e fites, ti riQTrvov atrjjg XZv< rr ‘;''A^ge^rrssy,& C. What is life and all its pride, If love and pleasure be denied? 191689065 ( See xjTC t0 the SenSib, e and that note rios th,’fi^B o^tUL''dii Et''r„iiimKffS'',e? 191689065 ( y) In order to compare ‘ d> with ‘ P, we need only compare 4 with 4? 191689065 ), is nevertheless a qlice of worlc art? 191689065 , It may be demanded, What hurt this trade can do to Britain, since those who export silver bring back the same value in gold? 191689065 , Jti According to him, sentiment and reason concur in al- tOf Mi? 191689065 ,-ents to of latitude? 191689065 - 8.27523 within six points of the wind, and distance on each tack? 191689065 - Of the anointing the altar, and all the instrument? 191689065 1 his was done to imitate Ceres, who wfih? fld t? 191689065 1 his was done to imitate Ceres, who wfih? fld t? 191689065 1.10 quired the error of the watch? 191689065 1793, at a ship in longitude 109 ° 48''E? 191689065 1798? 191689065 1816? 191689065 2* Required the time of high water at Funchal, ijuL- November 1793? 191689065 23. represents the apparatus, with the single microscope screwed to it, which constitutes the Sola? 191689065 230 2^ 78 22 57.7 22 52.I 22 46.2? 2 39- 7 22 32.9 22 25.6 22 17.8 22. 191689065 2376 2097 279 Longitude Longitude D.Longitude i 01 latituuc^ 49* “ — —- — —- —~~ 17 c?
1916890653 ft cw ’ ft »?
19168906544 According to the animatei Pythagoreans and Platonists( says his Lordship there is a life infused throughout all things j thewugN02??
19168906544 According to the animatei Pythagoreans and Platonists( says his Lordship there is a life infused throughout all things j thewugN02??
1916890655 of A$:, or B[?
191689065570 9''N, the fol¬ lowing equal altitudes of the sun were observed: Re¬ quired the error of the watch?
1916890655o0* s a Pa*Fig. S °* rallelopiped: The length from a to 6 is two feet, the breadth from « to c?
1916890657 ° 7? f Lon^f? 01^ie rnoon ’s uPPer limb 3l0 3''} an(l the height of the eye 12 feet.
1916890657 ° 7? f Lon^f? 01^ie rnoon ’s uPPer limb 3l0 3''} an(l the height of the eye 12 feet.
191689065: om th?
191689065; This deity Was known in Egypt by the name of(
191689065?
191689065?
191689065? 6o moral philosophy.
191689065? er Per^aPs unparalleled.
191689065?#, as the observ¬ ed amplitude is farther from the north than the true am¬ plitude, the observation being made at sunsetting.
191689065?, given by Mr Susmilch in his Gottliche Ordnung, voL P- 37> Tables.
191689065?,: irul tkeir saints, in whom they place a supersti tions confidence.
191689065?., 685 Instru¬ ments to solve Pro¬ blems in Sailing without Calcula¬ tion.
191689065?.—.This species is an oxide of Uranium, with a small portion of copper.
191689065?/.
191689065A bull was sacri¬ ficed to Jupiter, and the hide of that animal, called by a peculiar name( Ai*?
191689065A ship from latitude 70 19''N. sailed 854 miles south — Required the latitude come to?
191689065Acs Carbone, fo, N ° Iron, I?.
191689065Ages O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 r 12 13 14 15 16 i?
191689065Ah Bt) Ct?
191689065All chords of the seventh are practised in harmony, save that which might carry the third minor and the seventh major, as C Ej?
191689065Although in a siege there is only one case in which shells should be thrown with an angle of 4?
191689065Ami if the quan¬ tity of matter in a given space can by any rarefaction be diminished, what should hinder a diminution to in¬ finity?
191689065An est factu conceptione ista antra nascuntur?
191689065And how does B communicate in one case 24 degrees of motion, and C 32, by equal actions?
191689065And is old Double dead?
191689065And which way can the value of that be de¬ termined?
191689065And who is there that, being as I am, would go into the temple to savre his life? ” The Scripture( Ezra ii.
191689065And, a for Ho?
191689065As radius-_-- 10.00000 is to the co- tangent of the course 3 2 ° o''10.20421 so is the difference of longitude 5 22 2.7176?
191689065Bh At?, Gh F El?
191689065Bh At?, Gh F El?
191689065Bi?, C, D, Eh, F, G, A, Bh.
191689065But by substituting A[?
191689065But does the speech change of place reall\ declare what motion is?
191689065But here it may be asked, Why should the money- jobber melt down the silver coin?
191689065But if this impressed force do not continue as well NEW[?
191689065But if we were to form this fundamental bassf 7 7 7 7i?
191689065But is not a compact or promise binding, till men have agreed that they shall be binding?
191689065But it deserves to be inquired, Whether these supernumerary fingers are real fingers?
191689065But it may be said, how shall we distinguish this chord from the eventh major which, as it would seem, ought to be marked wilh a 7*?
191689065But others object, Why are not these birds caught in such fresh waters as are con¬ tinually harassed by nets?
191689065But to what Impregna- do his celebrated experiments amount?
191689065But was not this universally acknoAvledged before the abbe Avas born?
191689065But what do we know of all this?
191689065But where docs this money exist?
191689065But why should this multiplied sound only ap¬ pear to contain three, and why these three preferable to others?
191689065But would this lie a defini¬ tion of a stroke?
191689065Cakes were offered on the occasion, called CCfitpapWIITi?.
191689065Cal- chas first asked his antagonist, how many figs a neigh¬ bouring tree bore?
191689065Can The stormy passions in the bosom roll, While every gale is peace, and every grove Is melody?
191689065Ce mortel, qui montra tant de zele pour moi, Vit- il encore?
191689065Cha?
191689065Char.—Massive, or disseminated 5 lustre shin-^nl?> vitreous j fracture conchoidal 5 fragments sharp- edged.
191689065Chaux Phosphate?
191689065D d Colouf?\/f T M V. R A L n G Y, Colour white, sometimes greenish, grayish, or yellow¬ ish 5 translucent, friable 5 taste astringent.
191689065Days of month f?
191689065Dh C Dh Et?
191689065Did he travel with his wives as the patriarch did with their flocks and herds?
191689065Did nature bring forth the tulip and the lily, the rose and the honeysuckle, to be neglected by the haughty pretender to superior reason?
191689065Dji, Et), F, Gfi, A\), B[), c, dj?.
191689065Do not we highly approve the man who fulfils them, even though they should prove to be against his interest?
191689065Does not this virtually determine the value of such currency with regard to all the currencies in Europe?
191689065E. W i1-?
191689065Eh, F, G, Ah, Bh, c, d, e[?.
191689065Et?
191689065Every note marked with a 4 gives a filth above figured with a 7?
191689065F G A Bt?.
191689065For are the results of experience any thing more but mere approaches to truth?
191689065For how comes the sun to possess that power, and what makes the fluid return to the sun?
191689065For let us suppose o^^ ig to, o the il!terval cS • that is to say, 25 times 16 divided by 24 times 15, or^^ U1CU 95 TT?
191689065For, Who can forbear to smile with Nature?
191689065From_
191689065Given both latitudes and course, requir¬ ed the distance and difference of longitude?
191689065Given course and departure, to find the distance and difference of latitude?
191689065Have butter milk, summer fruits of the most acescent kind, lemon or orange juice, always this effect in adults by their a- d- mixture Avith bile?
191689065He has not left man to be informed, only by the cool notices of reason, of the good or?//, the happiness or misery of his fellow creatures.
191689065Here oc¬ curs a question: Does the great quantity of paper money in England tend to diminish the value of the pound sterling?
191689065His last comedy was Le Malade Imaginaire, which was brought on the stage in 1673?
191689065Ho they ever appear while a strong north wind blows, or do they only come in great numbers with a south wind?
191689065How a good yoke of bullocks at Stamford fair?
191689065How near the wind did she make her way good?
191689065I JtrcaW Sailin?
191689065I — Q 2 i ° 55?
191689065I>?
191689065II: e it m, n wl sharp, aiuats sbt; l be, ph, l at tin1 dT in ma¬ jor->de of A,: i whyl the?, re omi1 d in thejtdnor mo1 Inde- scerng.
191689065If feeling or sensation be the test, who shall decide, that the sensitive plant( mimosa pu- dica), possessess it not?
191689065If it be asked, “ How an erroneous conscience shall u''c''3- be rectified, since it is supposed to be the only guide of life, and judge of morals?
191689065If the latitude and declination are of differ- of finding ent names, let their sum be taken j otherwise, their the Long?, difference.
191689065If we would change F* of the S: Zd, t ° I?h, ° Ft ’ to write 1)G. lu notes such as C, whose natural seventh is redundant C GB m?
191689065In 1295, however, he deserted them, and tamely resigned up his right to Charles, son to him above mentioned, in a n,1.a?
191689065In 1701, he was a second?
191689065In June 179?, a lire consumed an immense quantity of stores, and great part of the town.
191689065In some they put Florence lake over th?
191689065In such a state of society, what dispositions can be looked for in the people, but cruelty, treachery, and revenge?
191689065In the article 236. we shall give an account of transposition ’ 7 ™ ‘ V^T ’ inStea, d?
191689065In the first opera performed this season( Liteco Fcro) i77?.
191689065In what other place have the records of fable sung of things more marvellous?
191689065Is it not sufficient that it is something active?
191689065Is it only tor bodily exercises, or for moral, political, and religious ones?
191689065Is nature sullen and penurious?
191689065Is old Double of your town living yet?
191689065Is this the utmost extent of^erpai.tl"plot, where she winds up the drama, and dismisses the actor into eternal oblivion?
191689065It Avas the opinion of Hasse, as Axell as other eminent professors, I that t;? pe in%> d; ivc;: p.; tory.
191689065It follows from hence, that our course has been affected by a current, lletjuired its velocity and direction?
191689065It is said, Why do not rapacious fish, and aquatic qua¬ drupeds and birds, devour these swallows?
191689065It may be asked, how, at this rate, any silvei has remained-''in England?
191689065It may be inquired in this place, how far the coming the pound troy into 65 shillings is contrary to the laws of England?
191689065It was addressed to a daughter of the famous Stephen Duck} and begins with the following stanza: Would you think it, my Duck?
191689065It was formerly fortified, and adorned J with N E W[?
191689065It weighed above an ounce of cold, and had on one side an engraving of our Saviour, and^ °?
191689065J he question which has been so long agitated, “ Whence is the origin of motion? ” our author con¬ siders as implying an absurdity.
191689065J)LVi»>iou l Division 1 jL.TCih- cn Sculp?
191689065Jc?.
191689065Julius Ccesa?
191689065Kequired the course, and the latitude and longi¬ tude come to?
191689065Let the latitude left be 56 ° 40''S, lon- g.tude 28 ° 55''E, the course S^y''E, and distance 329 m. Required the latitude and longitude come to?
191689065Let the latitude of the given parallel be 490 30''N, the''distance sailed 136.4 E. Required the difference of longitude?
191689065Longitu?
191689065M?
191689065MORAL PH and the earth, and who sustains and govern?
191689065MORAL?
191689065MYRISTICA, the Nutmeg- tree, in Botany, a genus of plants belonging to the class dioecia, and or¬ der syngenesia, and of the natural order, Lau?
191689065May it not also depend in many cases on the original posi¬ tion of the foetus?
191689065May we not, therefore, from analogy reasonably infer, that ■ women sometimes exceed the more ordinary period?
191689065Mone?
191689065Mopsus now to try his adversary, asked him how many young ones a certain pregnant sow would bring forth?
191689065Motion is a change j but as there are many species of change, which of those species is motion?
191689065NNE Remarks, T?
191689065Necho, who had no designs against him, sent to tell him, “ What have I to do with you, king of Judah?
191689065Now what provision has the Author ol our nature made for this necessitous condition?
191689065Of D$ or Eh^ eh dh ch Bh A[?
191689065Of Gt or A[?.
191689065OfC*, or D{j; OfG*, or Afj Of I)*, or E{?
191689065One of the insertions of this muscle a is observed in this figure near c?, the other near the subdivision of the ring.
191689065Oxide of iron-, 42.1 4?
191689065Quid causse est, merito quin illis Jupiter ambas Iratus buccas injict, neque se fore posthac Tam facilem dicat, votis ut prsebeat aurem?
191689065Rc* quired the latitude?
191689065Reqmred the variation?
191689065Required our present latitude, departure, and direct course and di¬ stance?
191689065Required the apparent time at Greenwich?
191689065Required the apparent time of observation?
191689065Required the bearing and distance of Beachyhead from Dungeness?
191689065Required the course and departure?
191689065Required the course and distance made good?
191689065Required the course and distance on each tack, the ship lying within jf points of the wind?
191689065Required the course and distance run, and longitude come to?
191689065Required the course and distance?
191689065Required the course and distance?
191689065Required the course and dis¬ tance on each tack?
191689065Required the course and lati¬ tude come to?
191689065Required the course and longitude in?
191689065Required the course and.distance on each tack?
191689065Required the course per compass, and distance from Greigsness to 1''Mmborough Head?
191689065Required the course, and the latitude and lon¬ gitude come to?
191689065Required the course, distance, and difference of longitude?
191689065Required the difference of latitude and depar¬ ture?
191689065Required the difference of latitude be¬ tween the Lizard, in latitude 490 57''N. and Cape St Vincent, in latitude 370 2''N?
191689065Required the distance and bearing of the Start from the Eddistone, the variation being 2^ points W?
191689065Required the distance and departure an¬ swering to the course 28 °, and difference ol latitude 60 miles?
191689065Required the distance of the ship from the Ness at each station?
191689065Required the distance run, and latitude and longitude come to?
191689065Required the distance run, and the latitude and longitude come to?
191689065Required the distance sailed, and longitude come to?
191689065Required the distance, and the latitude and longitude come to?
191689065Required the distance?
191689065Required the error of the watch?
191689065Required the latitude and longitude come to?
191689065Required the latitude come to, and departure?
191689065Required the latitude in, together with the di¬ rect course and distance?
191689065Required the latitude of the parallel?
191689065Required the latitude of the parallel?
191689065Required the latitude sailed from, and that come to?
191689065Required the latitude?
191689065Required the latitude?
191689065Required the latitude?
191689065Required the latitude?
191689065Required the latitude?
191689065Required the latitude?
191689065Required the latitude?
191689065Required the latitude?
191689065Required the latitude?
191689065Required the lati¬ tude and longitude come to, and distance sailed?
191689065Required the lati¬ tude come to, the course, and distance made good.?
191689065Required the lati¬ tude of the parallel?
191689065Required the lati¬ tude?
191689065Required the longitude come to?
191689065Required the morning.and afternoon times of high water at Leith, nth December 1793?
191689065Required the number of miles contained in a degree of longitude in latitude 550 58''?
191689065Required the number of miles in a degree of longitude, in latitude 570 9''?
191689065Required the ship ’s present place?
191689065Required the ship ’s pre¬ sent place?
191689065Required the sun ’s declination at noon 22d March 1793, in longitude 1510 E?
191689065Required the time at Greenwich answering to 5I1 46''39"of May ist, at Canton, whose longitude is 1130 2''15"E?
191689065Required the time of high water at Duskey Bay, 24th October 1793?
191689065Required the tine distance?
191689065Required the true distance?
191689065Required the true distance?
191689065Required the true latitude at the time of observation of the great¬ er altitude?
191689065Required the true latitude?
191689065Required the true latitude?
191689065Required the true longitude of the Offinding the Lon gi- ship?
191689065Required the true longitude?
191689065Required the true rate of sailing?
191689065Required the true rate of sailing?
191689065Required the variation?
191689065Required their difference of longitude?
191689065Required their distance?
191689065Reqxiired the course and distance sailed, and the longitude come to?
191689065Re¬ quired the course and distance on each?
191689065Re¬ quired the distance and latitude come to?
191689065Re¬ quired the latitude and longitude come to?
191689065Re¬ quired the latitude?
191689065Roederer observes, “ post puerperium eo magis contrahi et indu- serm?
191689065S 13 ° 31''W. ENE lie marks, J?
191689065Showing the Probabilities of Life at Berlin, formed from the Bills for Four Years, from 1752 to 17?
191689065Silica, Magnesia, Alumina, Lime, Oxide of iron, Fluoric acid?
191689065Sleep when he wakes, and creep into the jaundice, By being peevish?
191689065Sought the true distance?
191689065The city of Delhi at this time consisted of three cities, called strayed^ ”^ryrh O/ c?
191689065The first question here decided is W hether pure e successfully applied to the theory of music?
191689065The king shall be contented: must he lose The name of king?
191689065The king shall do it: must he be depos’d?
191689065The latitude of that parallel is required?
191689065The longitude sailed from is 250 9''W. and difference of longitude 180 46''W Required the lon¬ gitude come to?
191689065The natural produc?
191689065The primitive form of its crystals is an obtuse rhomboid, whose angles are ioi ° 32''13,''and 78 ° 47 1?
191689065The productions are nearly the same with?
191689065The true course, therefore, from the island of May to the Naze of Norway is N 73 ° 24''E, ENE|E nearly hut as the variation at the May is 2?
191689065The word is derived from vav?
191689065The word is evidently deduced from( avw?
191689065The £? » of Aristotle, in particular, had not less autho¬ rity over his modern admirers than it had of old in the Ejceum at Athens.
191689065Then heighten the light?
191689065These united, and accompanied with a certain number of voices?
191689065They are slightly convex above, and concave below?
191689065They were also named Se- etttore.?.
191689065This chord is composed of a note, of its third major, of its redundant fourth or tritone?
191689065This fraction rises above unity by tItttt?
191689065This name they received, according to the opinion of some, not because a number of Orchomem- ans had uled among them, but because the chiet and noble?
191689065Those?.
191689065Ti?
191689065To what conduct are we oterf?
191689065To what then should we attribute it?
191689065Upon what is this gratuitous supposition founded?
191689065W. Lorn?
191689065W7hat is the difference of longitude between Maskelyne ’s Isles in longitude 167 ° 59''E. and Olinde, in longitude 350 51 W^?
191689065Well, father, and how do all at home P how does brother Dick, and brother Val?
191689065What effect has it upon the current value of a pound sterling?
191689065What evidence have we that there will be a future state of retribution and of ever¬ lasting happiness?
191689065What is the cause of this difference?
191689065What is the consequence of this?
191689065What is the consequence of this?
191689065What is the difference of latitude between Funchal, in latitude 32 ° 38''N, and the Cape of Good Hope, in latitude 34* 29''S?
191689065What is the original source of motion in the crea- don: Is it natural to matter?
191689065What is the time of the last quarter of the moon at Resolution bay in October 1793?
191689065What must the king do now?
191689065What time at Greenwich answers to 6h 15''at a ship in longitude 76 ° 45''W?
191689065When then is this active something, from whose agency we get the idea of body, or whose actions constitute body?
191689065Whence the middle latitude is? 6 ° and difference ol latitude 138 miles.
191689065Which of these dispositions would be his choice in order to be contented, serene, and happy?
191689065Who is equal to Oscar but Dermid?
191689065Who would have thought that snails and polypes might be dissected, and could repro¬ duce the parts severed from their bodies, if it was not a fact?
191689065Why does that organ gene¬ rally act at a certain period, after having remained in a quiescent state for so long a time?
191689065Why should a man, whose blood is Warm within, Sit like his grandsire cut in alabaster?
191689065Why then should Linnaeus, the great explorer of these rude deserts, be ama/.ed at the myriads of water- fowl that migrated with him out of Lapland?
191689065Would you then taste the tranquil scene?
191689065X?''.
191689065You would not be a queen?
191689065\\ hat then should hinder him from acting thus?
191689065\o I o 3 4^ to? r M O French Coins.
191689065]-5- 18.?
191689065^ 150^^^ ° f the^ t0 she''V UJ)0n what degree the first note of the following w Jd/>/?
191689065^s^The''origiii which we have here given of the mode minor, is the most simple and natural that ca?
191689065a case?
191689065a line of meridional parts 22 feet lone- Z%''° ’ vl,,cl''contai"s< I>1 meridional parts for every minute bta, e?r r t0''^rils th?
191689065adduce more con¬ vincing proofs?
191689065and do not we condemn him as a knave who violates them on that account?
191689065and how eagerly do they still grasp at new discoveries, without any satisfaction or limit to their ambition?
191689065and long, come to?
191689065and made 192 miles of departure: Required the distance run, and latitude come to?
191689065and would not this be a violent and an arbitrary revolution in the value of the money unit, and a raising of the standard?
191689065arks and iver of irps, flats, i d natu- S I C. r.. r i »?
191689065by what means, and upon what ffi1 a''scer- prinC‘Ple?
191689065cai''S, but a confused and inappretiable* noise, where «; Hi- one could not distinguish any particular sound?
191689065can he not buy gold Avith it as well without melting it down?
191689065don/''° t lC T1’e^ aromatized their most deli* loaf I Win£?
191689065dt?
191689065eia, Quid P stalls?
191689065error of the watch?
191689065every season, retire to some other country, than that they lie in a state of torpor in caverns or lakes?
191689065f an Ounce a Pistole L. o o o o o o o o o d. JT§- JTT Of?
191689065find the chord F G/$ B ‘ d ’, orF A[?
191689065from the Dur* Dii louimeu ujjuu i.?
191689065how has he fitted the actor, man, for playing his part in this perplexed and busy scene?
191689065i8o5?
191689065ip?
191689065j l?
191689065longi¬ tude 190 o''W, sailed N 30 ° 10''E, until she is in lati¬ tude 540 30''N. Required the distance and difference of longitude?
191689065m Uj to^ o''O OO''J 0\Vi-4^ f>-> to i- i £ O O £?
191689065must he submit?
191689065mv l i x a p_? body between the sound E and G, an harmonic of 1^^) J* 0nw may SCe by tbpS examP]e ’, t!
191689065n A third opinion, which some imagine to be less im- bymarm?
191689065of half sum angles 189 99 39 22 78 45 39 22?
191689065of rarth''the ai^ t, at ’^^ l;e, g,’.t ° f 200 mi!es al)«ve the Z 1 L,"0.r''.ra''?.
191689065or are they only binding, because it is our interest to be hound by them, or to fulfil them?
191689065or in what region upon earth have the objects presented to the eye borne a more ex¬ act resemblance to the sounds which strike the ear?
191689065or otherwise from C E G C to G Bi?
191689065respectively?
191689065sailed due north 560 miles — Required the latitude come to?
191689065sailed wester¬ ly till the difference of longitude was 230 18''.—Re¬ quired the longitude come to?
191689065she must steer, and the distance run by the log at 6 knots an hour to reach her port?
191689065should we not suspe t the reasoner of knavery, or of very weak affections virtue?
191689065since the vibrations are alternate¬ ly coincident and discrepant?
191689065stick objects of different hue: this also, when used, is placed in the spring socket? «.
191689065t fTT8 t0fth?
191689065tells us, that the mina or maneh was valued at 6c?
191689065the oi^nal qi jitity of hi i on in th"orld re ins un- iniired?
191689065the vectisor lever, and the forceps, Roonhuysen, a Dutch practitioner, who flourished 6?
191689065to endosFrr ° f? X
191689065were of free condition in their native country, and per-^ v"? “ haps the owners of slaves themselves.
191689065where was he to get the money? ” would have been his exclamation.
191689065who to Dermid but Oscar?
191689065winter?
191689065yet k is in Some measure founded on the experiment related in* • rl( s) ’ Yhere y?u ma?
191689065‘ cf?
191689065’ By what means then is this furnished?
191689065“ Should such a man as I flee?
191689065“ What mean ye, that ye use this proverb, The fa¬ thers have eaten sour grapes, and the children ’s teeth are set on edge?
191689065“ Why should sour milk, granting its existence, give rise to them in infants and not in adults?
192200323''” f, Great part of the office which is here given to ima-^istin?''
192200323( 7?
192200323( “ Traite de Meteorologie?
192200323(-]ie ijea 0f colour inseparably united with this notion?
192200323), that is to 4 FC X C; and in like manner the triangle B
192200323* r I/"» X?.
192200323*~ and pure benevolence, how came evil into the works of creation?
192200323, for R a; a?
192200323.Draw F 7)i perpendicular to P m, and produce it to n j then since A m, B n are parallel, 771 71 will also be perpendicular to B?
192200323100 It has been asked, Why we believe what we distinct- an, i to t ly remember?
19220032314 Diet was the first, the principal, and often the onlyllis maxim?
192200323176. and substituting the • fluent of R a?
1922003232.763-f- 4-M4 f 16.579 15- 1051 3- 501 «? r o o o. o o o I 2-tr 5-S o 0.0 r O O.O^J.
192200323208 When St Augustine was asked what time is?
19220032321 22 23 24 25 26 2?
192200323212 ° 53 “ 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 6?
19220032327 It is found that evaporation is greatest in hot Aveather\ Proportior whence it must depend, in some degree, on the tempera-^11 °^ ture ture of th?
1922003232<;i “ When it is asked( says this philosophical prelate*) though it in what personal identity consists?
1922003233. be added to A, and 4? n Fig.
192200323306 307? oS 309 M E D I large quantity of tlie sliell- ficih known by the name of 1 muscles( the Mytilus).
19220032335. dius BC of its base being nine inches, and its height AC 15 feet?
1922003234 C Thusj 57?
19220032345 Tlatelolco reduced, and Mo- quiliuix made kin?
1922003234—v''20?
1922003235+ VS0?
19220032353 whose length AB is 20 feet, and the circumference of its base 3 feet?
1922003238. raises desire?
1922003238.120 8.430 8.766 9.168 P''S1?
192200323< otts to''1?
192200323?
192200323?
192200323? 7.
192200323? 7S ME D I British troops were ufleeted in Egypt, and which they liave imported into tliis island on their return from thence.
192200323? S»o 191 It)3 MEDICINE.
192200323? i R3 we have E c — But when H coincides with U,.
192200323? i is the lesser axis, or axis of rota¬ tion, and tf the altitude of the segment.
192200323? klen- unr.
192200323? z, con- FBxSin.
192200323?, MNO, as the length of the plane is to its height.
192200323?, and by the proposition( Art.
192200323?, and the point O, in b, where the extremity of the lever will now be found; and so on with the rest, till the point M has ar¬ rived at B.
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192200323A sphere equally divided becomes two hemi¬ spheres j l)oes a perception, when divided in like man¬ ner, become two demi- perceptions?
192200323Again, If it should be asked, what is mind?
192200323Anan?
192200323And if it be asked how we know this?
192200323And if it be inquired, what makes an object agreeable or disagreeable?
192200323And if so, what were they?
192200323And what the interval between vaccination and the variolous eruption?
192200323Aphysico- mathematical theory of percussion, in^ •Juan ’s which the impinging bodies are considered as imper- t i''atica^''fcctly e^astic?
192200323Apprehen What is it to conceive a corporeal thing to exist?
192200323Are motives, then, real beings endowed with power and will?
192200323Are properties prior in the order of nature, or even in our conceptions, to the substances in which they inhere?
192200323As such it sible object is perceived by the senses j and ideas being nothing?
192200323At what distance is a globe of one foot diameter when it subtends an angle of two seconds?
192200323At/ xeeSavre?, Year A. Lucius AA.
192200323Be it so j and what follow''s?
192200323Besides, is it not alto¬ gether inconceivable, nay impossible, that particles issu- ingfrom the sun should draw the planets towards that centre?
192200323Buncc^s It consists of two endless ropes or chains A, connected engim?, by cross pieces of iron B, B,& c.( fig.
192200323But do they really flow from Berkeley ’s system?
192200323But from the na¬ ture of the hyperbola Ac*: F/*:: AD x D «: BD*, that is,/?
192200323But how, avc Avould ask, could an animal in such circumstances be self- mov- ing?
192200323But how, we beg leave to ask, is the whole train perceived to occupy any portion of time?
192200323But if the percipient principle be divided, what would become of the power of percep¬ tion?
192200323But if this be so, what is reminiscence?
192200323But is it really a part of Berkeley ’s system, or can it be fairly infer¬ red from the principles on which that system is built?
192200323But is the difference itself real?
192200323But the most accurate and unchangeable manner of establishing standards is, by comparing them with the length of pendulums, The longer a pendulum is?
192200323But the question with the metaphysician is, Whether such forces be real?
192200323But the triangle AFf is similar to A??
192200323But the triangle AFf is similar to A??
192200323But what had these triumphs of Cicero ’s government to do with Cretan money?
192200323But what is truth?
192200323But would the ceasing of this energy be likewise a cause?
192200323But, rejoins the querest, I am not inquiring what it gene¬ rates j give me a direct idea of the point itself?
192200323By substituting BF — BD instead of DP''in the value ol E c, formerly determined, and by putting BD= y,?
192200323Cachexia?, Sauv.
192200323Caesar K. K. Ka< v«v&<><*< «?, Com¬ munity of Cilicia KAIA.
192200323Can any one be absurd enough to affirm that the power ot harmony resides in the harpsichord, as the power of perception does in the mind?
192200323Cataplasm?.
192200323DE? « A t- 1 eYYzzYeq; Ye — sin^ jtjj* Bu E?
192200323DE? « A t- 1 eYYzzYeq; Ye — sin^ jtjj* Bu E?
192200323Do we endeavour to form in our minds pic- to^te- tures of them or representative images?
192200323Does he from this conclude that it is the telescope which sees those satellites, or the trumpet which hears that voice?
192200323Dr m;ilFer?
192200323E n B, because E e?
192200323Eractk) H*moiv mucus only j but tbe blood from the stomach is of a rhagia?.
192200323For who has explored the higher regions of the at¬ mosphere?
192200323Glisson?
192200323Grecian square measures were the plethron or acre, by some said to contain 1444?
192200323Has Mr Cooper any idea of that which attracts and repels, or of attraction and repulsion, abstracted from their objects?
192200323Has not the mind of man( say they) an unlimited power in tnouldrng and combining its ideas?
192200323Having proved successful in this expedition, he undertook to subdue also the northern part of the valley, now called Valle d?
192200323He Weighs tbe opposite e^ k"° WS.tIiat induct]o » has been incomplete, the circumstances in which they were made • consid pp lte eM)e^iments?
192200323He began his dramatic career with the Didonne Aban- dinnata, which ivas acted at Naples in 1724?
192200323He signalized himself in Poland in 1708 and I7 ° 9?
192200323Hmv is this done?
192200323How is an object recalled by the power of memory?
192200323How is the one passage to be reconciled with the other?
192200323How is this operation per-* Appendix formed?
192200323How long before it was inserted?
192200323How many cubic inches does it contain?
192200323How multiplied, in fact, are the subjects, even of our daily and hourly ob¬ servation, which we can not satisfactorily expound?
192200323How then can their being disposed in any possible system make them one individual conscious being?
192200323How then do I come to believe it?
192200323How was it preserved?
192200323Hujusmodi sunt definitiones illoe^ 1 r ” ’ ‘ lu,,.m ° t.un, d‘ ™ “t fs?
192200323I 6?
192200323I?
192200323If a weak motive can be resisted, why not one a little stronger, and why not the strongest?
192200323If the diameter of the base of a para¬ boloid be 10 and its height 12 feet j what is its con¬ tent?
192200323If the repositories of thought are already full, what can they receive?
192200323If then it must be first moved itself, but can not itself* move itself, what is it that moves itself?
192200323If you say he means the church, how does the church feed on lawns, or range in the forest?
192200323In a right- angled triangle ABC, the Fig, 9 sides AB and AC, about the right angle, are 33 feet and 56 feet; what is the length of the hypothenuse BC?
192200323In a sphere whose diameter is 21, what is the solidity of a segment whose height is 4.5 inches?
192200323In such cases, Dr Cullen asks, May small doses of emetics be of service?
192200323In such conclusions as assurance, and regards his past experience as a fullmW^f^6?
192200323In the case of every such occurrence, at what period wras the vaccine matter taken from the vesicle?
192200323In the segment of an oblate spheroid the centre of inertia is distant from its vertex by a quantity equal to 4 m—3 x,^:::^ v X tf, where?
192200323In the trapezium ABCD the diagonal AC is 42, and the two perpendiculars BE, DF are 16 and 18: What is its area?
192200323In the year 1474, Lorenzo incurred the displeasure of the pope for the opposition MED[ 43?]
192200323Indeed, how could he have been able?
192200323Is a man while in a dark room deprived ot the faculty of sight, and one of the powers of his mind made not to exist for the time?
192200323Is consciousness or truth extended?
192200323Is it impossible that this act should be, if the event had not happened?
192200323Is it not by being com¬ pared with our own existence?
192200323Is it the voice of thunder, or my father?
192200323Is it then a substance?
192200323Is it then nothing?
192200323Is it then the occasional exertion of some substance?
192200323Is not that good?
192200323Is then solidity the basis of these qualities, so that they necessarily result from it?
192200323Is there a blue haze, white mist, and dense fog?
192200323Is this reminiscence the same with the former?
192200323Isus, Istiaea K. K. Cains j Ksy< vT «?, Quintus K. KAIS.
192200323It is indeed easy to conceive solidity or extension abstracted from any one individual object: but how is it done?
192200323It is, however, probable, that there are such organs?
192200323It must likewise be the different form of these p?
192200323It re- an/ it?
192200323Lastly, Let us suppose the dimensions of the pressing substance to be greatly enlarged: what would then fol¬ low?
192200323Let us suppose that wind is the Piute £ rgt iriover?
192200323Ligula------ 24 Cyathus Acetabulum Hemina 48 384 768 12 96 192 64 128 16 32 Sextarius Semimodius Modius 16 o o o o o o 4 CO r- C?
192200323M E D Ancient Jupiter laurcatcd j the''#/’/
192200323M E D Ancient Jupiter laurcatcd j the''#/’/
192200323M E D I eI1 signs? re sucli as indicate present health, and prognosti- —^ cate that the man may remain in that state for some time to come.
192200323M hese phenomena can be accounted for only by sup?
192200323MEDICINE;[ i8?
192200323META?
192200323MICHAEL, or Michel,( i. e. who is like to God1?)
192200323Man, ami In the other.three the sensation is occasioned by the Hartley ’?
192200323May not the appearance of the aurora borealis he owing to the union of oxygen and hydrogen by the in¬ tervention of the electric fluid?
192200323Meditationes Analyticce, published in 1769?
192200323Mr Cavallo ’s micrometer, there?
192200323Not 1 11"dict,0,i ’ t, le 3d da?
192200323Now what becomes of all this moisture?
192200323Now, what is it that this perception suggests to the mind?
192200323O quid agis?
192200323On what compulsion must 1?
192200323Ophthalmia uvea?, Sauv.
192200323Or can they exist but in some substance?
192200323Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite, By bare imagination of a feast?
192200323Or is it from both together?"
192200323Or wallow naked in December ’s snow, By thinking on fantastic summer ’s heat?
192200323Or, were this effect really produced, ought not the puerperal fever to be more common and fatal after the most laborious de- iiveries?
192200323P?
192200323Part I. f in this formula, we obtain FB= fluent of R «.v fluent of R a?
192200323Peripneumonia pi?
192200323Plated medals, or those which have cfo/?.
192200323Quis causas sibi patere, propter quas hi vel illi effectus, quos videmus quotidie contingere, h certis veniant corporibus, jure glorietur?
192200323Quis interiorem sibi naturam r erum, tam cor¬ porum, quam spintuum, cognitam esse dixerit?
192200323R whose two sides AB and AC are 30 and 40, and the included angle A is 28 ° 57''?
192200323Replies the however, querist, I ask not either what it has or what it has not, weca!lri let me first know what it is?
192200323Required the con¬ tent?
192200323Says the que-* Essay on rist, I do not ask what the properties of the body are, the Active but what is the thing itself?
192200323See D''Alembert.?
192200323See Turdus, Ornitho¬ logy//«/
192200323SrgaTJsyfl?, Praetor EYB.
192200323Such a disparity may seem intolerable, but what will not custom re¬ concile?
192200323Such a principle actuating the universe, if it be divested of intelligence, and considered as a second or inferior n( Cr f lreCtl °?
192200323Suppose a cask to have the same dimensions as in the four former rules; required the content?
192200323Suppose the diameter of the greater end to be 8, and the diameter of the lesser end 6, and the length 10, required the content?
192200323Suppose the dimensions of a cask, as before 3 re¬ quired the content?
192200323Suppose the greater end of the frustum to be 15, the less end 9, and the length 10 inches, required the content?
192200323Suppose the hypothenuse BC to be 65 feet, and AB one of the sides about the right angle to be 33 feet) what is the length of AC the other side?
192200323That by the immediate agency of the Deity all our sensations? night be what tney aie, though matter had no existence, we think he HYSICS.
192200323The circumference of a circle is 10 feet, what is its diameter?
192200323The conclusion is logically inferred 3 but what purpose can it possibly serve?
192200323The conquest of Cuetlachtlan or Cotasta, how?
192200323The cough, as in other cases, often continues from habit after the cause t Y y that Hivmov- rhagia?.
192200323The force which produces these oscillations is called the/orc
192200323The idea of an object is the apprehension j vicav, or notion of it*, and hoAV can this he divisible?
192200323The king, greatly concerned, asked Montezuma what should he done to dissipate the fears of the people?
192200323The length of the parabolic spindle AEB e A is 60, and the middle diameter E e 34; what is the solidity?
192200323The mind can not indeed be made to feel that sugar ori has the same taste with wormwood j but who ever Ideas a thought that it could?
192200323The prince of Orange, increasing in reputation, de¬ feated the troops of the archduke Albert in 1597?
192200323The principal and most necessary food among the ancient Greeks, was bread, which they called egio?, and produced in a wicker basket called x< mav.
192200323The question having assumed this form, gavie rise to the theory of geometi''ical loci, of which so man?
192200323The question was, Whether blood in a pleurisy ought to he drawn from the arm of the affected side or the opposite?
192200323The question, therefore, comes to be this: In estimating the forces of bodies in motion, ought we to take time into consideration?
192200323The reason why the walls of an empty room do not touch, is that they are distant; but is distance, in the abstract, any thing really existing?
192200323The relative velocity after impact is v"—v\ or tak¬ ing the preceding values of these quantities t?
192200323The same solution, along with the idSy?
192200323The screw is also employed for raising water, in which form it is called the screw of Archimedes( Hydrodynamics, § 32^)?
192200323Then a* is the area of the base of the frustum j b% is the area of its top j\ a?
192200323Then, in the triangle ACB, the^.CAB, equal to HAC, is known, ant?
192200323Theory?
192200323There are few countries, Italy excepted, in which^mnbe » a greater number of coins have been found than inf01"8?
192200323Therefore CE X CD: CE X C
192200323These are to lie on the supporters e,
192200323This is all that on this subject our natural sense of things leads us to believe j and is not this infallibly true?
192200323This was follow?
192200323Thisdast particular is shown by her holding a little image of S 3 Equity?
192200323Thoma- viL''D|1?''
192200323Though astonished and afflicted, they ror carried presumed not to question the will of their master, butt(?
192200323To what causes shall we attribute this perio¬ dical change, other than the attraction of the sun and moon for the matter composing the atmosphere?
192200323Upon D as a centre, with the distance DE, describe the arch E?
192200323W hat is a point?
192200323W hat method can we take in so critical a juncture?
192200323We have x — — ■- J, j CLLyx ana x —?
192200323We would ask such a person, W hether be¬ fore the birth of Abraham, for example*, there had past an infinite series of generations or not?
192200323What are beat and cold, and where do they reside?
192200323What is he to do in this case?
192200323What is it then that apprehends as one the whole of this extended idea?
192200323What is its content?
192200323What is its contents?
192200323What is the area of a triangle ABC, whose base AC is 40, and perpendicular BD is 14.52 chains?
192200323What is the area?
192200323What is the content of a sphere whose diameter is 6 feet?
192200323What is the convex surface of a segment 8 inches in height cut oft"from the same globe?
192200323What is the solid content of a cube AG, the length of whose sides is 24 inches?
192200323What is the solid content of an oblate spheroid, or solid generated by the rotation of an ellipse about its lesser axis, the two axes being as before?
192200323What is the superficies of a globe whose diar meter is 17 inches?
192200323What is the surface of a cube, the length its side AB being 20 feet?
192200323What is the upright surface of a triangular Fig- jl pyramid, ABCD, the slant height, AE, being 20 feet, and each side of the base 3 feet?
192200323What then is the bond of this union?
192200323What then is the object of sense when we feel heat?
192200323What then is this energy?
192200323What was the appearance of the inflam¬ mation?
192200323When R is the only quantity which is variable, the fluxion of the formula P?/ R — IP if —?
192200323When R is the only quantity which is variable, the fluxion of the formula P?/ R — IP if —?
192200323When asked by their neighbours who they were?
192200323Where does the indivi¬ dual sacrifice a part of his wealth so willingly for the benefit of the community?
192200323Where is the spirit of patriotism and benevolence so prevalent?
192200323Where then are we to fix the boundary between a weak and a strong motive?
192200323Why does a picture lead our thoughts to the original; or the mention of one apartment in a building introduce an inquiry concerning the others?
192200323Will you again unknit This churlish knot of all abhorred war, And move in that obedient orb again, Where you did give a fair and natural light?
192200323X corrhota, L itery, L lies, X''tial discharge, immoderate, X''ced jaw, X teness, l: of voice, 1?
192200323X?
192200323Ywacro?, Consul 0.
192200323\V:? c~ FA: fa, that is, YV varies as FA.
192200323\m er in?
192200323and fluent of cfx^x by taking the fluents we shall have&\vJn+2A?
192200323and how can we have an idea of which we are not conscious?
192200323and is it possible to separate even in thought any of these from perception?
192200323b Now, in the triangle AHC, right- angled at C, the side AH is known, and likewise all the angles( HAC being equal to?
192200323b Xn r?
192200323black colour, and that, according to report, it fell from — heave?
192200323but in the case of an equilibrium P: Wzr F n: F?
192200323concTUsii so much?
192200323de hydrocephalo, 177? ‘ Asthenia a hydrocephalo, Sauv.
192200323divini aliquid existere, qui Dei PARS est?
192200323does the mind reject the idea of sugar or of bitterness, of contempt or of indiffer¬ ence?
192200323ex. Pects tbe event''vith the] ast degree of where experience has beenLriabl- or aXenllv v^El l?
192200323f CLh rr* pBMirrirrmttA* Wj OOO b*''b*''b?
192200323he) ’^ S ° me.aCtlVe P ™ clPle is necessary for the continuance as well as for the beginning mer V been milTh il N?
192200323his errors, and magnify his uncertainties, till his evi¬ dence seem contradictory and absurd?
192200323i?''
192200323ibstrac- sign?
192200323in the Philosophical Transactions for 1765?
192200323intellect survey the types or forms which, according to Aristotle, those objects left in the imagination when originally perceived?
192200323is in vahi?
192200323it is?
192200323lego?, Sacred lEPATIY.
192200323low?
192200323n?
192200323ngeo- Seo?, Le¬ gate EPO.
192200323ngoro?, First nT.
192200323nisi qui prorsus insanit?
192200323nivTxvo?, Preefect IIP.
192200323or YH Oojrooro?
192200323or Yiroiro?, Consul OYEP.
192200323or indeed between it^am any other object whatever?
192200323or is it a dif¬ ferent reminiscence?
192200323or is the air transpa¬ rent?
192200323or what notion have we of a panther ’s bible?
192200323or who knows what may take place beyond its precincts?
192200323or why we should suppose the existence of such a substance?
192200323or, does our11 ™ 1}}?
192200323or, if that can not be done, as surely it can not, tell me what its offspring a line is?
192200323or, if we were called upon to explain what progress is, could wfe do it better than by saying that it is motion from some¬ thing to something?
192200323ovx iibiyj. Tou p.% yznrQxi''( ho uyocdu?
192200323preceding value of y it becomes rBn:, R a?
192200323qav toes it tollow from hence, that a mind Avith or without ideas is the same?
192200323s- f 190 1 ether,; • it one f i exi.st- e there c d be b; ion?
192200323smell'') before, to receive it all at once, and to smell a rose; can he perceive any similitude or agreement between the smell and the rose?
192200323teaclieg?
192200323that imagination belongs only to man, and memory of sensible objects both to? nan and brute.
192200323that is, to the area of a circle, the square of Fi„ur?
192200323the content of the cylinder is 4??
192200323the content of the cylinder is 4??
192200323ti toivm( Pyaovtrtv, 01 t»i »^vp^tiv< s-uy.ec aval Zsyavhf, tt^oIov ysv ttiqi Ixots- Tov yigov?
192200323truths?
192200323vtuis quemadmodum altera harum naturarum agat in alteram, sese scire, affirmet?
192200323vvhom?
192200323weight\Y?
192200323where is the potentate who doth not glory in being numbered among our attendants?
192200323which threw light on every department of human knowledge, w''ould willingly stain his memory with an ungracious imputation?
192200323would they not rather of necessity drive them to a greater distance?
192200323x. P. Lentu- lus Curavit Denarium Faciundum LIBERO?.
192200323y. f.''t''?
192200323{ Appendix to Fergu¬ son"1?, Lectures, vol.
192200323“ 1st, How many persons have you vaccinated?
192200323“ 2d, Have any of your patients had the smallpox after vaccination?
192200323“ 3d, Have any bad effects occurred in your expe¬ rience in consequence of vaccination?
192200323“ 4th, Is the practice of vaccination increasing or decreasing in your neighbourhood?
192200323“ But if Ave are conquered( replied they), what Avill become of us?
192200323“ But what right have you to exercise the episcopal office? ” To me the most manifest and clear.
192200323“ Cl ™ wobilisquatenusest mobile, vel actum entumpotentm Tr JlhhmTJntnT''-m f ‘ d WI lnter q»i assent Mil in motu IL reale SnifioTl », T?
192200323“ Is it the coldness of wet linen which is to be feared?
192200323“ Nor did that people only make use of tradition, Preserved Pa, nt‘nos?
192200323“ What can it mean( says he), but that we must leave this country, and find ourselves another?
192200323“ What is body?
192200323“ What relation has the hind to cur Saviour?
192200323“ What tion and can be more easy( says he) than to distinguish the different attributes which we know to belong to a sub¬ ject?
192200323•—J — — —^ f dy Sf x*-\-y* a?
192547784# Tposi- tic 7> f the PRF FMPTIfYM •-i • i „,,* 3 naviug rormeriy Been perceived in his mind?
192547784''! «? ■ V. POLITICAL blislment of regular government, all ought to contribute^ equally for its support.
192547784), and a stiff beam
192547784* f, So- m ° re''? ater! Lan k ‘ lo without it.
192547784+ 1> RES t 77 °] RES 1 i< 1 „ nf-I nlant R uolvne or a worm, dency of the fancy to work and to summon up spectres Rcsurrcc- RcHirree-! UU''ou?
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192547784, As for extorted promises, it is curious to observe how this question should always be started, whether or not they ought to be kept?
192547784,* 0f “ Numbers in the strict sense of the word-, whet tie?
192547784,,,,, 1 “ The most convenient size of an artificial mother, continues the author, “ for 40 or 50 young cluckens is ahout T?
192547784,.1 uinrr whose of creemng birth wort, or in its stead ot the long hirth- s ke: oric?
192547784/.b- f/ rrAtv/ t?
1925477841 What can we say t’excuse our second fall?
1925477841116 SailC- once equally beneficial and more diffusive than that of tions of the gospel have a natural tendency to exalt the Judaism?
19254778414?
19254778434 Equable stieani1?
1925477847’=/?,= 49 feet.
192547784: the pro¬ mise is binding, because the performance is every wav A 1 no, T lawful, contrary to no prior engagement, and opposed have embraced?!
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192547784? 0 views are daily bec oming more fasbiomible, and are now Previous applied to almost every branch of science.
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192547784?< i „ cave 1 ny,> efoie it is rolled into stars: having rolled stnictiou.
192547784?~4.32X4= i28 feet per second.
192547784A question that has much oftener agitated the minds withlvhat of men is, with what sort of bodies are the dead to be bodies they raised?
192547784A small piece upon the question, Whether pleasure makes our present happiness?
192547784A-0 magnetic influence, chemical affinity,& c.& c. P Are not these mathematical sciences?
192547784About the middle of the fi''om''e ZeZ of^U"el Th“Y1S^^^ ° n?
192547784Ac?
192547784According te some.,? V gal iwii. Ted liiiip Uu, P O R[ 227 j.1, some, he had two horses killed under him, and then mounted a third.
192547784Again, if the patient can not swallow, how is he to be supported?
192547784Although we have no method of describing this 8?
192547784Among these Gr Strothe^ re “ d d, fy?
192547784And a breach of prmnise will be attended with the following advantages- good and evil have freq^en^^uSom the same a?
192547784And as to the course oj nature, it may justly be asked, is the force of gravitation to be suspended till a good man pass by an infirm building?
192547784And for how many ages have the better parts of that country lain under the dominion first of the Romans, then of the Saracens, and now oi the Turks?
192547784And if they allow the resurrection of Christ, what do they gain by discrediting the prophets?
192547784And if they have themselves such a prin¬ ciple, how is it that this principle is multiplied, and is found in every separate piece?
192547784And is there magic but what dwells in love?
192547784And should it be asked, in what place does he reserve it till the resurrection?
192547784And what inticement charm’d thee far away From thy lov’d home, and led thy heart astray?
192547784And what, said she, does this hold painter mean P When was I bathing thus, and naked seen?
192547784And, previous to this examination, in order to Experi- acquire some scientific notions of the subject, he made n:?nt 0I?
192547784Are these un¬ happy beings sometimes men and sometimes a species by themselves between men and brutes?
192547784Are these worms only mere machines?
192547784As the wife is dead, what now should prevent the man from marrying the object of his affections?
192547784Besides, since all seas are in fact but one, what is it that hinders the Indian ocean to flow to its level?
192547784But before all things wrere prepared for the young king to take the field?
192547784But can any thing be more absurd?
192547784But how, it will be asked by our English readers, are the poor in Scotland really maintained?
192547784But if a heroic verse in our tongue be not composed, as in French, of a certain number of syllables, how is it formed?
192547784But is the spirit of Christianity equally pure and benignant?
192547784But it may be asked, if this final pause must be mark¬ ed neither by an elevation nor by a depression of the voice, how is it to be marked at all?
192547784But since pg represents a quadrant, therefore/?
192547784But supposing that there did, will ever this account for the generation of lime?
192547784But to what purpose is it to speak to dead men, to persuade the blind to see, or the lame to run?
192547784But were the hero and the wit in those deplorable cir¬ cumstances excluded from the human species, and classed between men and brutes?
192547784But who has ever attempted to verify this by experi¬ ment?
192547784But who will say that here were not treachery and a dishonourable abuse of that confidence which had been reposed in him?
192547784By this kind of patch- work they make up a trajectory and motion which cor¬ responds, in some tolerable degree, with what?
192547784By what power then are those parts kept contiguous?
192547784C eofiu What are we to conclude from all this?
192547784Can any good action be done without it?
192547784Can love itself endure?
192547784Can wealth, or grandeur, satisfy the mind?
192547784Carbonate of iron, composition of, P-313 substances decompo¬ sing, 31?
192547784Cardinal Maria de Having po,, • a nse2: n sneaking of the magnet, to procure a major y?
192547784Co. And can there, Thenot, be a greater ill?
192547784Colin, here the place, whose pleasant sight From other shades hath wean’d my wand’ring mind: Tell me, what wants me here, to work delight?
192547784Could its in- 22 fluence be favourable to virtue?
192547784D AH 14?
192547784Did Christ die for a par¬ ticular portion of the human race, who shall therefore certainly be saved?
192547784Did we for these barbarians plant and sow, On these, on these, our happy fields bestow?
192547784Do lovers dream, or is my Delia kind?
192547784Do they live together without marriage?
192547784Do those who have once received it certainly persevere and obtain eternal- salva¬ tion?
192547784Does there one smiling hour my youth attend?
192547784Dormir est un temps perdu; Faut il qu’on s’y livre?
192547784Emanuel Preserve-^omncnu?> who began to reign in H43> makes mention tion Island, n,.
192547784England, where there are lame rocks of it?
192547784Et quae sit natura boni, summumque quid ejus?
192547784Et tu in tanto furore, Dei mentionem ullam facere audes?
192547784Extending his survey to the whole globe, he supposes the whole surface to be to the quan¬ tity of land as 8 to 3,?.
192547784FY
192547784Fi?.
192547784For because P-p zy/ i-{-?
192547784For let fg h n be an ordinate very near to BD?
192547784For these doctors imbibed the pretended heresy instead of refuting it, and propagated it more or less on their return home?
192547784For what is elasticity but a pressure?
192547784For wilt thou, says the Highest, dis¬ annul my judgment j Wilt thou condemn me that thou mayest be righteous?
192547784God has impressed on our minds, and the train of cir-''-v ” ”"''cumstances amidst which his providence has placed us?
192547784Hath not tion the potter power over the clay; of the same lump to make ’ v''one vessel unto honour, and another unto dishonour?
192547784Having laid down this prin¬ ciple, the next question comes to be, how the money of any nation was to he increased?
192547784He determines to give opium: in what form is he to order its administration?
192547784He ex¬ posed a young pigeon to the smell of the poison when the vessel was opened, to the steam of it when boiling, G?
192547784He never forsake- h s covering, but lengthens and enlarges it as he goes witl/ T''Y^- d ° Wn the SldeS ° f tbe cells in his march ’ destimctio/ h?
192547784Hoiv often would 1 have gathered you under my wings, and ye would not?
192547784How easy the transition, at any time, from the draught to the original, from the shadow to the substance?
192547784How is he to act?
192547784How is the phy¬ sician to prescribe a nutritive injection?
192547784How much A ex¬ ceeds B, or B exceeds A?
192547784How powerful) atts& c was the influence of the sacramentum administered to the soldiers when they enlisted in the service of their country?
192547784I 34?
192547784I he academician?
192547784I love at sight: Drink’st thou?
192547784I then asked my landlord at Sidon, suppose him a weaver, how many children he has had?
192547784I whom you call’d your Dear, your Love, so late, Say, am I now the object of your hate?
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192547784IMhagora* Sat 5^-?
192547784INDIA??
192547784INDIA??
192547784If a cup of cold water given in charity be entitled to a reward, how much more such an action as this?
192547784If a great and civilized nation was led to worship the host of heaven, why should that worship be supposed to have arisen among savages?
192547784If he know''s all things past, present, and future, where is the propriety of our confessing our sins unto him?
192547784If its length be 60 feet, its discharge will be no more than tVW* A pipe of 1 inch diameter would have a discharge of and tVo?
192547784If the world is conducted by a benevolent provi¬ dence, how came evil to be introduced into it?
192547784If this was not the case, could the forger of the books have persuaded the people that it really was so?
192547784In a word, where is the sense of personal identity, which seems ab¬ solutely inseparable from every act of memory?
192547784In all these passages the words eit.ui expiess gt y water,''Plate: ccxlix, fig-1- 2 csibius ’s 1 p v u r 4? nmP.
192547784In every exercise of the faculty of speech, andsllould bo those expressions of countenance and gesture with whirb! e?
192547784In return for the king receive*?, he gives what card he thinks proper with a fish; but must give two fish if it is in the favourite suit.
192547784In such circumstances they would have Circiim- little/ mw/ v?
192547784In the experiments at Woolwich iu 1735?
192547784In the parlia¬ ment of 1531?
192547784In this case letters ot marque and RE?
192547784In thisValres case, the rarefaction of the air will be the completest ®?8''1?
192547784In what time will the body acquire the velocity 323,62?
192547784In what wickedness, ignorance, barbarity, slavery, and misery, live most of its inhabitants?
192547784Is a gentle di¬ aphoretic indicated?
192547784Is an emetic required?
192547784Is he to give this large dose at once, or is he gradually to increase it?
192547784Is he^to act as^hv0n trustee for the public without any delegated power?
192547784Is not the whole land before thee?
192547784Is the same quantity of opium as when taken by the mouth, sufficient for a clyster?
192547784Is this wonderful reproduction of parts only a natural consequence of the laws of motion?
192547784It is evident that AZ: AD~ S, ADZ: S, AZD,—S, DBA: S, DAB, — S,/?
192547784It is only in- 7?
192547784It is required to determine the path of the body, and all the circumstances of its motion in this path?
192547784It is said that this animal is apt to be diseased j but why were not inconveniences felt on that account in Greece?
192547784J’aime soudain*, Bois t’on?
192547784LG is therefore given in position: and since R f N:: AB: N:: LO?
192547784Lastly, the subtangent IN, corresponding to the point K of the curve, is to the ordinate K?
192547784Lay’st thou thy ancient lyre aside?
192547784Let Q be the projec¬ tion of and since/?
192547784Measuring What is measuring?
192547784Moreover, because we have supposed the abscissa x to increase uniformly, and therefore x to be constant, we have y — a?
192547784Mr d’Alembert deter¬ mined, by the physical theory of gravitation, the axes to be 18"and 13".4. n?
192547784N: on of But in the whole tissue of absurdities of which his he nan]SyStem cons;sts?
192547784Nitre may lie spiedily reduced to n fine nmvder fie a ts: r,:?
192547784Notwithstanding these outrages, Batori renewed his K overture?
192547784Now let q express the ratio of p to a?, that is, make-^-r — q, ov q x zz p. x This gives us x q~ p, and** q — x p, — y.
192547784Now since BA—1, if we make AP — yi of our formulae, PN is^ i-±p*y and Pyis= p, and the area BAPNB p V1-j- y*|: That is to say, the number^j p+ y?
192547784Now this is certainly improper, because it makes that appear to be a complete member of a sen?
192547784Now what could occa¬ sion au attention to two years, if they did not suppose equinoxes moveable?
192547784Now, though it must be acknowledged that many evils arise from the use of these liquors, yet we can not but think R E L[?
192547784O Israel, thou hast destroyed thyself, but in me is thy help: ye will not come unto me that ye may have life: 3I Why will you die, O house of Israel?
192547784Of all those pleasures mortals most admire, Is there one joy sincere, that will not tire?
192547784On P 0 L[? o Poland.
192547784One Conradus an Almaine brought it into Rome: William Caxton of London, mercer, brought it into England about the year I471?
192547784Or hear’st not lark and linnet jointly sing, Their notes blithe- vvarbling to salute the spring?
192547784Or how many times, or parts of a time, A contains B, or B contains A?
192547784Or is it age of late bedims my sight?
192547784Or shall we mount again the rural throne, And rule the country, kingdoms once our own?
192547784Or tears, which love and pity shed, That mourn beneath the gliding sail?
192547784Or, sooth to say, didst thou not hither rome In search of gains more plenty than at home?
192547784Or, that the gen’rous mind, releas’d at death, Should covet lazy limbs and mortal breath?
192547784P R E t 269] P R E, t* f- l?
192547784PLATE CCCCLH\ Fielding sculp?
192547784POE whose name is concealed?
192547784PU IC''and shall the community submit to his decisions without so much as putting the question, Who hath made thee a ruler over us?
192547784Pan came, and ask’d, what magic caus’d my smart, Or what ill eyes malignant glances dart?
192547784Part H. 3E P U M t 498 i P U M Pump ever remote, and the next stroke would raise it to
192547784Part I. f 81] P R E pUest against God?
192547784Phe great circle A o perpendicular to the plane of the primitive is projected into the straight line o S perpendi¬ cular to g-/?, by Prop.
192547784Philips?
192547784Piece it may be asked, Why then, since they endure such a fire, are they not vitrified?
192547784Pleas’d Cupid heard, and check’d his mother ’s pride: And who ’s blind now, mamma?
192547784Pompey PON:? ontos.
192547784Preceptive Poetry* See 1^''oetry, In 146?
192547784QUA[ 59( Quantity yesterday?
192547784Quidve ad amiekias, u- us rectumne, trahat nos?
192547784R E Y t 7?
192547784REE[ 6? °] REF Redundant and a minor semitone j as from fa to sol sharp.
192547784Rabi- ArU''& c* rius escaped from Egypt with difficulty; but at his re- f“r l8c?
192547784Required the whole height to which it will rise?
192547784S. 9833 feet-< ■ For the final velocity,< OD: OC= AC: BD, or e+t:
192547784Say, has he giv’n in vain the heav’nly muse?
192547784Say, is my form displeasing to your sight?
192547784See Aristotle on the Soul, and our ought naturally to have been attended?
192547784SeeMoTACiLLA, S Ornithology//?
192547784Shall he that contendeth with the Almighty instruct him?
192547784She proved son Casimil?
192547784Should it be large or small in quantity?
192547784Sir William Black¬ stone says, ‘ That though a philosophical mind will con- 2]?
192547784Slander we shepherds count the vilest wrong And what wounds sorer than an evil tongue?
192547784Specibc] ami which before belonged generally to every body, but particularly to nobody?
192547784Suppose a body projected directly downwards with,.„,i I?
192547784Sup¬ pose this orbit folded down; it will coincide with the ecliptic in the circle~N? n c dn.
192547784Sweet are thy banks j oh, when shall I once more With ravish’d eyes review thine amell’d shore?
192547784Syllag. ™ In the first of theoe Dovylaus lost 150,000 of 1 m men two other according to some, or 200,000 according?
192547784TL Is it not Colinet 1 lonesome see Leaning with folded arms against the tree?
192547784Taking it for granted, then, that our conviction of superior powers has long been universal, the important question is, From what cause it proceeds?
192547784Tetsfnto?
192547784The 3 N 2 universe Providence''? 7.
192547784The Chri- The f? • stians advanced with the greatest resolution; broke theguesefc first line of the Moorish infantry, and disordered the^T second.
192547784The ai’ch A r, described by the point A of the equa¬ tor in this moment t will therefore hew, that is, ax?
192547784The best kind is wholly in¬ fusible, and i?
192547784The c?
192547784The construction of this piece is very easy, as shown by 6S ’ fig* 6?.
192547784The di- Se''• jICI? r, ° pef!
192547784The following works are recommended by the latter, as containing?
192547784The illuminated rays are to be lighted at the s « • ■ I7!,?T? £: ■ r; “ z&SsX XtiasS struction.
192547784The king of Sweden also acceded to the confederacy, in hope?
192547784The lines through- Z Z 2 out se/ m?
192547784The method of find- o?
192547784The pope, by his usual artifice?, eluded the performance of his own promise j and, in 1534, was cut off by death, in the midst of his stratagems.
192547784The precision, therefore, that we presume to affirm to attend these investigations, arises entirely from the c?
192547784The principal ingredients in the fabrication of porce¬ lain are petuntse and kaolin; but to these must be added the glaze 01 varnish^ or?
192547784The question is rather, What have eri- the Scriptures determined on the subject?
192547784The question, Who made thee to differ?
192547784The second IKLM is join- 1 P U M wLh„e, r,''at.,0n. ° f, t, liS Vam?
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192547784There is not here so much as a word concerning the body; and therefore it was asked with what bodies are the dead to be raised?
192547784Therefore a1= h-jp, b We had y=.a x — h. Therefore?/= «+ «-g- 7 B.
192547784This happened in the middle of September; what effect then must the intense frost of a night in January not produce?
192547784This is the part theu to be iZJS tried on the evidence of prophecy: Is Christ that per¬ son described and foretold under the Old Testament or not?
192547784This proposition gives us F:/—R*: Sin.1 z, rr I • Sin.1? ’, and therefore/^: F X Sin.1 z.
192547784This will therefore cause the water to spout up through this hole and rise to f. Therefore the under surface of this[ 499] P U M?
192547784Thou wilt say then to me, Why doth he yet find fault?
192547784Thy cloudy look, why melting into tears, Unseemly, now the sky so bright appears?
192547784To act in this instance, must it arise from a still small¬ er impulse?
192547784To battle hurries me away?
192547784To these arguments their opponents reply, What then is the victory over death and the grave?
192547784To which of these are we to attribute the good effects which have appeared to us to result from the exhibition of the whole?
192547784Upon what principle is the/ fvr tolionis founded, other than to make the punishment resemble the mischief?
192547784V hat joy to hear the tempest howl in vain, And clasp a fearful mistress to my breast?
192547784W by should I throw away so much time and painful attention upon a thing of so little use?
192547784W hat is the dose of the opium?
192547784We may illustrate the use of these formula?
192547784We obtain by it r-_.lW u%—y* ’ S_T or, which is still more conveni- ux if — v* ’ M x 2^ s_ JU?_ — that is.
192547784We shall endeavour to make our readers understand this P O R[ 207] P O R considenncr them in the of an intermediate nature between problem-?
192547784What a boundless field of • invention is here?
192547784What avails ingenuous worth, Sprightly wit, or noble birth?
192547784What could I have done in my vineyard that has not been done in it?
192547784What great occasion call’d you hence to Rome?
192547784What have I said?
192547784What if any of these particles should enter a vegetable, com¬ pose its fruit, and be eaten by a man, woman, or a child?
192547784What is it that keeps the In¬ dian ocean up?
192547784What is the best formula for them?
192547784What is the force which can withstand a double impulse?
192547784What is the metaphysician to think of these pheno¬ mena, or what conclusion is he to draw from them re¬ specting the mind?
192547784What now remains but tears and hopeless sighs?
192547784What room for description, compa¬ rison, and poetical fable?
192547784What shall i ve say then 9 Is there unrighteousness with God?
192547784What should I do?
192547784What then can we think ot1 a justice that shall condemn us tor a fact that we ne¬ ver committed?
192547784What then is the pretext for abandoning this treaty?
192547784What tho ’ in solemn silence all Move round the dark terrestrial ball?
192547784What tho ’ no real voice or sound Amid their radiant orbs be found?.
192547784What was thy delighted measure?
192547784What weight is able to produce this effect?
192547784When Pitot ’s tube was exposed to the stream, we had 772= i; but when it is carried through still water,?/i is — 1.22.
192547784When a writer thus deviates so far from the path of reason, it is natural to ask, what was the ignisJatuus that misled him?
192547784When in the crystal of thy waters, scan Each feature faded, and my colour wan?
192547784Whence arises this difference?
192547784Whence came that cohesion of particles that hindered that wall to escape at the sides?
192547784Whence is this rage? — what spirit, say.
192547784Whence then comes this lime?
192547784Whence then does the unborn infant derive its mind?
192547784Where in my folding arms you lay reclin’d?
192547784Where is thy native simple heart, Devote to virtue, fancy, art?
192547784Whereabouts?
192547784Whether ought similar emotions to succeed each other, or dissimilar?
192547784Which of these is he to employ, or is he to make a trial of both?
192547784Who is the man, that, reading the past history of this country, will show us any king that has done no wrong?
192547784Who knows the velocity of the ball in the experiment?
192547784Who will say, that the motive is rational R nci inclines one to cherish a passion which conscience isapproves?
192547784Whose ambassadors being asked, What pumshment they deserved for their revolt?
192547784Why in this mournful manner art thou found, Unthankful lad, when all things smile around?
192547784Why may notour happiness be made in some cases to depend upon tbe intercession as it certainly does in many upon the good offices of our neighbours?
192547784Why may we not be assisted by the prayers of other men, as well as we are beholden for our support to their labour?
192547784Why then should we not prepare salts from this vege¬ table?
192547784With an accmate tiieory?
192547784YV CJ C?
192547784Yet lives there one, whose heedless eye, Shall scorn thy pale shrine glimm’ring near?
192547784You must still have recourse to a new figure, and betake yourselves to the second death; though, after all, where is your grave?
192547784^ Two 13- I 14- J- 1?.
192547784^ We shall now select some epigrams of the biting and for thei?
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192547784a is less than —^ —/?, the water will get above the B fixed valve, y becoming negative.
192547784ah, why this long delay?
192547784ami reprisal( words used as synonymous; and si< rnifv mg the latter a taking in return, the former the passing_ U, e f,7tiers, n or(1?
192547784amount not to what, in strictness oflanguage, should bo"?
192547784and another question should seldom he thought of, whether or not they ought lS to be made?
192547784and from hence, what noble excursions may be made into history, into panegyric upon the greatest beauties or heroes of the past or pre¬ sent age?
192547784and how shall it be produced?
192547784and in consequence, does not this produce many incon¬ veniences?
192547784and is there any mode of making the bowels retain it for a sufficient time, to draw from it the proper nourishment?
192547784ani?
192547784anrl- to nvmrl i** • 1 „,?
192547784as a prerogative of the crown?
192547784as also the marks of interrogation(?)
192547784aufao- bend?, monks, and nuns, and tlie very inquisitors them- selves.
192547784be th?
192547784be the given less circle perpendi- cu ar to the primitive, and A the projecting point, raw AM, AN to meet the diameter BD produced an<^?
192547784be the portion to be measured, 1 U''1,? i^le ess cjr(de DELI parallel to the primitive.
192547784be “?/, and Fig, BE — d; then KD=:a- f7;, and DA= r«—v.
192547784bungling an imposture should deceive seven clergymen, In order to make possession lawful upon an entry, the into a public act of exorcism?
192547784by means ot certain artificial aids, wine s?
192547784c.) with the omission only of the superfluous preposition( w- ge?)
192547784can it be that souls sublime Return to visit our terrestrial clime?
192547784denV?
192547784en With thnt of the right; and to dry the hand an O i ard the wiping, they rub it from time to time in w him'', i 11 II''1""?
192547784enemy?
192547784for who hath resisted his will?
192547784have pow’r to move?
192547784hi m? ol.
192547784how far have we Profan’d thy heav’nly gift of poesy?
192547784i?
192547784in p ™ E.aSt fndle?
192547784ivOmnniinrl rvillo i?
192547784la this case «? V2 A3 avc shall have p=^7- considerably greater than before.
192547784let tn ® phic lJro- great circle CFD be projected into cfd, and its pole I jection of into p; through p draw the straight lines 7?
192547784li It ev ti( sy i"i tin Bi a?
192547784liaiphan, or C/ nun?
192547784may be asked, was his office in that city?
192547784mugt be?
192547784nt StrasLurg when he removed to Menu?.
192547784nuished from the „ t ajliul?
192547784of 3",035=5- And
192547784of creation and providence only for the sake of mani¬ festing his own glory and perfections?
192547784or are they, like more perfect animals, a sort of compound, the sprimrs of whose motions are actuated or regulated by a sort of soul?
192547784or beauty ’s charms Afford that bliss we fancy in its arms? — Then let thy soul more glorious aims pursue: Have thy Creator and his works in view.
192547784or how much land have you bought?
192547784or is it possible for any of them to fall away and perish finally?
192547784or that the passover was kept in memory of their deliverance from Egyptian bondage, if no such festival was known among them?
192547784or was his death intended as a bene¬ fit to all, from which none are excluded excepting those who willingly reject it?
192547784or, if they sepa¬ rate, is not this such an imputation upon her, as to pre¬ vent her getting another suitor?
192547784or, which is the same thing, whe¬ ther this reproduction will or will not take place in what¬ ever part the worm is cut?
192547784p.? 46.
192547784question, How many guinea, did you win at cards?
192547784rate nature( as in the minuet, the military step,& c.)?
192547784riJe-''n?
192547784rpuUf- — J fortunate?
192547784shall all things yield return but love?
192547784sphere- descended maid, Friend of pleasure, wisdom ’s aid, Why, Goddess, why to us denied?
192547784t!ie attendants, or shall he prescribe draughts or a. mix- v''ture, with a certain proportion of tmctura opu?
192547784take sulphur reJced t „ a vek h^eaZr*"*?>*''> Appara,,,,.
192547784that firmed it, Why hast thou made me thus?
192547784the following proposition: “ Shall the nuncio JN be v J j confirmed in his function?
192547784the sun as the sun is removed from the earth. ” Accord de hide et?
192547784to relieve thy breast?
192547784ttT/ JTVTl?,?
192547784u When the loose mountain trembles from on high, “ Shall gravitation cease, if you go by?
192547784ventlon of a subtle fluid is vam j for the question recurs what keeps the parts of the fluid itself contiguous, an vet separated from each other?
192547784what avails it me the flocks to keep, Who lost my heart, while I preserv’d my sheep?
192547784what will ev’ry dirge avail?
192547784whb.h^1^ 1"?
192547784which is moving parallel to itself in the direction and with the velocity DF: It is required to determine the impulse?
192547784whole rays o?
192547784why is it said, ye do always resist the Holy Ghost; as your fathers did, so do ye?
192547784y_''v was made equal to p. Therefore the ra¬ dius of curvature, determined by the ordinary me-; Q-v C1+/?
192547784° n Thus we can find the values of a great num-=/* fore 25, which was-f —?
192547784» iruty0fThe seam or joint of the two ends of this band must lk''be made very close, but not sewed or stitched together, pfop?
192547784’ Tis oft- times troublesome to chuse* u“-—v ’ Lov ’ st thou, my friend?
192547784“ A solution of corrosive sublimate was prepared, containing?^0-g of its weight of the salt.
192547784“ Is it painful to thee that the power and the works of God exceed thy limit¬ ed capacity?
192547784“ Shall burning iEtna, if a sage requires, “ Forget to thunder, and recal her fires?
192547784“ Sobriety or temperance is nothing but the forbear¬ ance of pleasure; and if pleasure was not followed by pain, who would forbear it?
192547784“ lop the yard to port? ” the order to make the larboard extremity of a yard higher than the other.
192547784■ When shall I see my hut, the small abode Myself did raise and cover o’er with sod?
192547784■ aw, which in Germany consists of the;,'', t rr ° v, ri?
192547784■( b) A powder g?